Guest guest Posted January 24, 2006 Report Share Posted January 24, 2006 One thing that has helped for me in the past, as a teacher, is to put the kiddos on a therapy ball to sit. I know, most teachers aren't open to this. The next step is one of those, not sure what you call them, they are usually used for teaching balance. You put it under their feet when they sit and it allows them to move their feet constantly with feedback. Sorry, I can't remember the name of the thing, but Will has one that is purple. Basically look for a fidget outlet. something that will alow him to move a part of his body while sitting. This often works. SOmeone here may have a better suggestion, but I've used this and it works. SHerry Ratliffp@... wrote: Hi, This question is for anyone that may have some experience in this area. My son, Nicolas 4.10mths will be going to Kindergarten in the fall. He has been dx w/PDD/NOS and apraxia. One area the prek4 teacher states he needs help is sitting in his chair for longer periods of time. When he starts school, he will have to sit longer than he does now possibly for an hour or longer. I visited a reg ed classroom for kindergarten and all the kids were sitting and working, etc. If he is mainstreamed which she stated he may we'll know in March, his hand witting and sitting still in a chair could be a problem. Any suggestions on what I can do with him at home??? Thanks in advance for your help. Phyllis & Nicolas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2006 Report Share Posted January 24, 2006 I don't know if this will help or not, but my daughter who is also 4, has a hard time sitting still as well (unless she's on the floor). Anyway - her private SLP uses a cushion on her chair there - it is full of water, or air and it's sort of bouncy - like a whoopie cushion (sans the noise!). I don't know why it works, but it does. Luckily we have one more year before Kindergarten - I hadn't even thought of that issue - thanks for the early warning! Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2006 Report Share Posted January 24, 2006 Another suggestion - a wedgie seat or a nubby disc. OK, what are those? The wedgie seat is an inflatable wedge with a nubby texture on the side where the kid sits - it provides sensory input while the kid is sitting, helps focus, etc. The nubby disc is the same type of thing only not inflatable. I picked up the nubby discs at a garage sale - the seller had purchased them at IKEA for pretty cheap - I got 3 of them for $1.50! I use one at the dinner table (where we do a lot of school work and, of course, eat!), I left one at my mom's house, and the other went to school. The wedgie seat is what Josh's OT and teacher used for him in class before we went to the disc. Worked wonders (but I really like the therapy ball idea as well!). Sherry Sherry <sherrymilner@...> wrote: One thing that has helped for me in the past, as a teacher, is to put the kiddos on a therapy ball to sit. I know, most teachers aren't open to this. The next step is one of those, not sure what you call them, they are usually used for teaching balance. You put it under their feet when they sit and it allows them to move their feet constantly with feedback. Sorry, I can't remember the name of the thing, but Will has one that is purple. Basically look for a fidget outlet. something that will alow him to move a part of his body while sitting. This often works. SOmeone here may have a better suggestion, but I've used this and it works. SHerry Ratliffp@... wrote: Hi, This question is for anyone that may have some experience in this area. My son, Nicolas 4.10mths will be going to Kindergarten in the fall. He has been dx w/PDD/NOS and apraxia. One area the prek4 teacher states he needs help is sitting in his chair for longer periods of time. When he starts school, he will have to sit longer than he does now possibly for an hour or longer. I visited a reg ed classroom for kindergarten and all the kids were sitting and working, etc. If he is mainstreamed which she stated he may we'll know in March, his hand witting and sitting still in a chair could be a problem. Any suggestions on what I can do with him at home??? Thanks in advance for your help. Phyllis & Nicolas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2006 Report Share Posted January 24, 2006 sherry thank you - is the therapy ball the same as the air disc that is put in the chair and the child wiggles on it - or the chair that looks like a ball??? Phyllis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2006 Report Share Posted January 24, 2006 Hi Kim, thank you - one of the other mother's mentioned the therapy ball and I have heard of the air/water disc that is put in the chair to help them wiggle. Yes, I visited 2 different kindergarten classes and both no one was up walking around, they were all sitting in their chairs - writing - yikes!!! another issue we are working on. thanks again for your help. I will probably purchase the chair disc - I found it in the therapy shoppe book. Phyllis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2006 Report Share Posted January 24, 2006 Okay so far so good I think I will definitely get one of the suggestions - is the IKEA - a website or store??? which one would you suggest??? thanks Phyllis Another suggestion - a wedgie seat or a nubby disc. OK, what are those? The wedgie seat is an inflatable wedge with a nubby texture on the side where the kid sits - it provides sensory input while the kid is sitting, helps focus, etc. The nubby disc is the same type of thing only not inflatable. I picked up the nubby discs at a garage sale - the seller had purchased them at IKEA for pretty cheap - I got 3 of them for $1.50! I use one at the dinner table (where we do a lot of school work and, of course, eat!), I left one at my mom's house, and the other went to school. The wedgie seat is what Josh's OT and teacher used for him in class before we went to the disc. Worked wonders (but I really like the therapy ball idea as well!). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2006 Report Share Posted January 24, 2006 Sherry - thank you - once again I thought if I could work with him at home and get him to start sitting still now at least we will have a start at getting him to sit longer and pay attention... would that not be great!!! thanks to everyone for their suggestions. Phyllis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2006 Report Share Posted January 24, 2006 , thanks - it's hard sometimes to know what to do with our kids, but I have found encouragement from this group a great help. So just acknowledging an email can often be help as well. best of luck to you and yours. Phyllis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2006 Report Share Posted January 25, 2006 it's actually a very large ball. They do make a chair to hold it still, well to keep it from rolling away. I've used it w/out the chair as they are expensive. Sherry Ratliffp@... wrote: sherry thank you - is the therapy ball the same as the air disc that is put in the chair and the child wiggles on it - or the chair that looks like a ball??? Phyllis [ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2006 Report Share Posted January 25, 2006 You might have him watch tv sitting on a therapy ball or sit and color etc. I got ours at Play it again sports. They have used sports equipment. The therapy ball wasn';t used, but it was the best price I found anywhere. Toys'r'us has big therapy sized balls as does target in the exercise equipment section. Sherry Ratliffp@... wrote: Sherry - thank you - once again I thought if I could work with him at home and get him to start sitting still now at least we will have a start at getting him to sit longer and pay attention... would that not be great!!! thanks to everyone for their suggestions. Phyllis [ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2006 Report Share Posted January 26, 2006 Hi I actually spoke to my son OT and she advised on a air cushion wedge. So I have purchased one and will send it to school for him to use. I will advise if this helps. Once again thanks to everyone for their good advice. Phyllis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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