Start Strong Kit - High School
Start Strong Kit - High School
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Why We Love It
Keep your high schoolers focused and calm with sensory tools that actually work. This ready-to-go kit includes 20+ teen-approved sensory tools hand-selected by our team of occupational therapists. From extra tough chewies to stress-relieving fidgets, it gives students discrete ways to handle whatever the day throws at them.
- Helps maintain a focused and supportive learning environment
- Supports teens with anxiety, attention challenges or sensory needs
- Ages 14–21 (high school classrooms)
- Made by Fun and Function
Ideas for Use
- Offer headphones and weighted lap pads in a designated wellness space for decompressing between classes
- Use seat cushions and chair fidgets to help students stay grounded during longer class periods
- Keep fidgets and putty accessible to help ease stress during independent work or tests
Details
Includes: Wiggle Cushion, Sit‑A‑Round Cushion, Teen Gel Cushion, Jumbo Weighted Lap Pad, Wipe‑Clean! Weighted Lap Pad – Large, Denim Weighted Lap Pad, Weighted Sequin Pillow, Magnetic Puzzle Fidget, Noise–Reduction Headphones, Scented Putty – Set of 3, ScentedDough-Vanilla Bean, Discovery Putty – Regulation, Discovery Putty Emoji Excitement, Textured Pencil Toppers, Textured Bangle Bracelets – Set of 4, Teen Chewy Bracelet, Busy Fingers ™ Marble Maze Kit, Weighted Sequin Fidget, Stretch‑Me Chair Fidget – Charcoal Gray, Stretch Band – Large.
Getting Started
Note: Chewies are intended for individual use and should not be shared between students.
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