The Tool of the Month for March is alternative seating options. They provide sensory input to help calm, if you are in the yellow or red zone, or alert, if you are in the blue zone. There are many benefits of alternative seating options including improved participation and behavior, higher academic performance, better attention and focus, improved core strength and posture, and reduced restlessness.
Different seating options provide appropriate outlets for moving and fidgeting during the school day and at home. When children are taught to identify and honor their preferences for fidgeting, movement, and alternative positioning, they feel that their needs are being recognized, thereby increasing their engagement and motivation in the activity. No one is meant to sit still all day long, especially kids!
Possible alternative seating options include:
We encourage you to ask your child what the March "Tool of the Month" is!
Different seating options provide appropriate outlets for moving and fidgeting during the school day and at home. When children are taught to identify and honor their preferences for fidgeting, movement, and alternative positioning, they feel that their needs are being recognized, thereby increasing their engagement and motivation in the activity. No one is meant to sit still all day long, especially kids!
Possible alternative seating options include:
- T-stool/Kore stool/Learnature stool
- Cushions
- Sitting on therapy ball
- Standing desk
- Push feet against theraband/bungee cord on chair legs
- Howda Hug/Coleman chairs
- Bean bag chair
- Lay on belly
We encourage you to ask your child what the March "Tool of the Month" is!