Start Strong Kit - Elementary
Start Strong Kit - Elementary
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Why We Love It
A strong school year starts with the right foundation. Our elementary sensory classroom kit includes 20+ therapist-selected tools designed to support focus, regulation and learning in real-life classrooms. With everything from wiggle cushions and weighted lap pads to putties and pencil toppers, this carefully curated bundle gives you everything you need to help every student thrive from day one.
- Designed to increase engagement and enhance student performance
- Supports elementary students with diverse learning needs
- Ages 7–14 (elementary and middle school classrooms)
- Made by Fun and Function
Ideas for Use
- Set up a classroom corner with headphones, lap pads and other calming tools
- Offer wiggle cushions and feet fidgets to help wiggly learners sit for longer stretches
- Keep fidgets and putties handy for quick sensory breaks throughout the day
Details
Includes: My Magical Wobble Cushion, Lean‑N‑Learn Wedge Cushion, Lean‑N‑Learn Wedge Cushion, Bumpy Gel Cushion, Wipe‑Clean Weighted Lap Pad – Medium, Wipe‑Clean Weighted Lap Pad – Large, Mega Weighted Lap Pad – Solar, Mega Weighted Lap Pad – Deep Sea, Busy Fingers Fidget Lap Pad, Noise‑Reduction Headphones, Discovery Putty – Pretty Pink, Discovery Putty – At the Farm, Discovery Putty – Animal Rescue, Discovery Putty – Regulation, Chewy Pencil Toppers, Textured Pencil Toppers, Spaghetti Chewy Fidget, Stretch Band – Large, Sensory Fringy Bracelets, Spiky Tactile Balls, Squishy Ball Bracelets – Set of 4, Weighted Fidget Lizard, Fidget Balls – Set of 3, Calm‑Down Jar – Emoji, Feelings Fidget, Anemone Desk Fidget – Set of 3, and Stretch‑Me Chair Fidget – Orange
Getting Started
Note: Chewies are intended for individual use and should not be shared between students.
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