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Reddit mentions of Everyday Educate Chair Bands for Kids with Fidgety Feet - Foot Fidget Rubber Bands for Classroom Desk or School Chairs Bouncy Bands - Flexible Seating for Kids with ADHD and Sensory Needs (12 Pack)

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Everyday Educate Chair Bands for Kids with Fidgety Feet - Foot Fidget Rubber Bands for Classroom Desk or School Chairs Bouncy Bands - Flexible Seating for Kids with ADHD and Sensory Needs (12 Pack)
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INCREASE FOCUS AND ATTENTION - Our bouncy chair bands help students increase their attention and number of accurate responses. With our desk band kids can focus better on memory tasks while letting them move while they are studying or eating.CALMING EFFECT - While children with ADHD and Sensory Processing Differences need to move a lot, these flexible seating for classroom chairs can help in easing the symptoms of anxiety, stress, and other mental health disorders. Our chair band can also boost concentration and productivity and has a calming effect on your kids.EASY AND QUICK INSTALLATION - Our foot fidget is easy-to-install simply by one person and is suitable for different kinds of chairs. Perfect bouncy chair bands for classroom and home.DURABLE AND LONG LASTING - You are assured that our chair kick bands are made from high-quality durable, sturdy rubber. Our ADHD chair band is difficult to snap and will stay up on the legs of the chairs and desk more effectively. Even if they break, simply message us and we'll send you another pair.OUR PROMISE TO YOU – Serving you and your little learner is our number one priority at Everyday Educate. That's why you're backed by our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee - so don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions about these classroom chair bands. If any of the fidget bands ever break within SIX MONTHS, simply contact us and we'll send you a free replacement. Official Everyday Educate content and design! Trademark number – 5774512
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ColorNavy Blue
Height3 Inches
Length11 Inches
Number of items12
Size12 Count (Pack of 1)
Width3 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Everyday Educate Chair Bands for Kids with Fidgety Feet - Foot Fidget Rubber Bands for Classroom Desk or School Chairs Bouncy Bands - Flexible Seating for Kids with ADHD and Sensory Needs (12 Pack):

u/skittles_rainbows · 3 pointsr/Teachers

So consequences aren't working. You need to do the opposite. Reward for good behavior. Start with a token board. That's an example. If you want to give it a try, I can make a custom one for you. He needs to earn things by good behavior. Taking things away isn't working. Talk to mom. What is his favorite cereal? If he likes fruit loops, if people during group time are doing what they're told, make a big production of rewarding them. "OH BILLY, you're doing such A GREAT JOB at SITTING. Have a FRUIT LOOP." Keep doing it. It will also help with the others too.

For a token board, you need to come up with rewards he'll work for. I would go for edibles because you are alone. I can give you more details if you want to go forward with this.

You need a system that is low maintenance, something you can do on the fly, something that is automatic, and something that can be reinforcing to everyone.

What is your whole class behavior plan? Is it working with the other students?

Also, stop giving him a chair at group time. Make a box out of duct tape on the carpet (it comes off the carpet easier than masking tape). That's his magic box. He can earn chair privileges when he learns how to behave. He may also have a hard time sitting still during group time. He may need a fidget. I know that is a bad word in education. I give this thing to some of my students. I would also get a wobble cushion for group and possibly his chair. (That one is good because its 13" and it doesn't have the real aggressive knobby things on it that some kids don't like.) He can't use it unless he's in his magic box. At group, put his chair in a magic box. I would look at getting him a kick band for his chair. (Pro tip, call some local physical therapy clinics and see if they will donate 2 feet of non-latex theraband.)



You sometimes need multiple approaches.