four kindergarten child are engaged in different play activities. Three are engaged in sensorimotor play. which is Not engaged in senorimotor play?

I'm a career teacher -- but I never developed clairvoyancy.

To determine which child is not engaged in sensorimotor play, we need to understand what sensorimotor play is.

Sensorimotor play refers to activities that involve using the senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell) and motor skills (physical movements) to learn about and interact with the environment. It allows children to explore and make sense of the world around them by engaging their senses and developing their physical abilities.

Now, to identify the child not engaged in sensorimotor play among the four kindergarten children, you need to know the specific play activities each child is involved in. If you have that information, you can observe which child is participating in activities that are not related to using their senses and motor skills.

If you do not have the information about the play activities of each child, I recommend finding out or obtaining more details about what each child is doing. Once you have that information, it will be easier to determine which child is not engaged in sensorimotor play.