Classroom Seating Kit
Classroom Seating Kit
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Why We Love It
When students can’t sit still and are falling out of their seats, their chair might be the real problem! Many kids crave sensory input to help their brains process information and think. Alternative seating solutions allow these sensory-seeking kids to wiggle and move while staying in place. This kit includes a variety of active seating options that keep bodies and minds engaged. Provide tactile feedback, set boundaries, keep wiggles contained, improve posture and more with these sensory-friendly chairs and seating cushions. Some even have texture like bumps and cushy spikes, offering extra tactile input for squirmy bottoms. See full list of included tools under details.
- Helps to preempts disruptive behavior in the classroom
- Allows children to stay seated as they fidget and move
- Ideal for elementary and middle-school classrooms
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use
- Place inflatable seat cushions on chairs to let kids wiggle
- Use vibrating Senseez Pillow for therapeutic sensory sensation
- Promote better seated posture with Sit-A-Round Cushion
- Swap out chairs for therapy balls for active seats
Details
Kit includes
Wiggle Cushion (CF7468)
Lean n Learn Wedge Cushion (CF7471)
My Magical Cushion (CF7466)
Mushy Smushy Beanbag Chair (CF4584)
Spiky Tactile Cushion (CF7469)
Chair Ball 25" (BL6442)
Therapy Ball 24" (MW7459)
Therapy Ball 29" (MW7460)
Boundary Wiggle Seat (CF6760)
Floor Chair (CF7278)
Peanut Ball (MW7464)
Squeezie Seat - Medium (SP8439)
Helps With
Shipping and Returns
Please note: Mushy Smushy Beanbag Chair will be shipped separately. Please allow 1-4 weeks for delivery.
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