One thing we use at some of our schools to help children sit during floor instruction is a sit fit, or core, disc. Much like the fitness ball we talked about in an earlier post ("Fidgety Kids"), the disc challenges the balance of the child while sitting. This provides the input some children need to focus during this time. Typically, we sit the child in the center of the disc and don't have the disc pumped up too full. Don't let the child lean on anything. The child can either sit cross-legged or long-legged.
Another great idea for these discs: Have your kids sit on them when watching tv or playing video games. This will work their core. We know that core strength is important for good sitting while performing table top activities such as writing and cutting, so work that core!
Here parents, educators, and therapists come together to share ideas to help children of all abilities function at their utmost potential. Useful information and tips regarding the challenges that children can face, as well as fun, educational crafts and games for children to do are covered here. Some of the topics addressed are sensory, fine motor, school readiness, autism, strengthening and crafts.
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