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There are so many reasons why children need to be active. Children need to move. Flexible seating allows them to wobble, rock, bounce, lean or stand, which increases oxygen flow to the brain, blood flow and core strength. In turn, this burns more calories and increases metabolism. It also helps keep young minds more alert and focused. When students are more engaged, they are less disruptive, more alert, and more focused. Many flexible seating options stimulate students’ sense of touch. This type of stimulation can help children focus and process information. Sensory input is especially helpful for students with ADHD, ADD, and ASD. I have seen how flexible seating can positively affect my students work and demeanor and hope that the additional options will help us grow even more!

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There are so many reasons why children need to be active. Children need to move. Flexible seating allows them to wobble, rock, bounce, lean or stand, which increases oxygen flow to the brain, blood flow and core strength. In turn, this burns more calories and increases metabolism. It also helps keep young minds more alert and focused. When students are more engaged, they are less disruptive, more alert, and more focused. Many flexible seating options stimulate students’ sense of touch. This type of stimulation can help children focus and process information. Sensory input is especially helpful for students with ADHD, ADD, and ASD. I have seen how flexible seating can positively affect my students work and demeanor and hope that the additional options will help us grow even more!

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