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I have twenty three students. A handful of them are challenged with staying seated long enough to complete work. These same children are also easily distracted and a little noise can get them off task. Our small, rural school does not have materials and tools to help these students. All of these students are quite bright, but struggle in the classroom due to being easily distracted and because they are constantly seeking sensory input.

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I have twenty three students. A handful of them are challenged with staying seated long enough to complete work. These same children are also easily distracted and a little noise can get them off task. Our small, rural school does not have materials and tools to help these students. All of these students are quite bright, but struggle in the classroom due to being easily distracted and because they are constantly seeking sensory input.

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