More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Many of my special needs students have a sensory processing disorder and need alternative seating to help them focus.
These chairs have been shown to help students with autism and with sensory processing disorders. This alternative to traditional seating gives kids a full range of movement—and the stability they need to wobble without tipping over! The chairs have contoured seats and a rounded, no-slip rubber base…plus, the durable plastic chairs’ unique design helps strengthen core muscles while encouraging proper posture. There are even built-in handles under the seats that make the chairs super-easy to pick up and move anywhere in the classroom.
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Many of my special needs students have a sensory processing disorder and need alternative seating to help them focus.
These chairs have been shown to help students with autism and with sensory processing disorders. This alternative to traditional seating gives kids a full range of movement—and the stability they need to wobble without tipping over! The chairs have contoured seats and a rounded, no-slip rubber base…plus, the durable plastic chairs’ unique design helps strengthen core muscles while encouraging proper posture. There are even built-in handles under the seats that make the chairs super-easy to pick up and move anywhere in the classroom.