It is important for all students to have an opportunity to thrive in their learning environment. The goal of flexible seating is to better engage students and empower them with choices by providing diverse seating options. Flexible seating has been shown to have many positive effects on all types of learners. Flexible seating gives students choices that fit their learning style and physical needs. When students are engaged, they are more productive and have more stamina. Flexible seating gives students a break from sitting in a chair at a desk for long periods of time. In addition, flexible seating options encourage collaboration in the classroom. Studies show that movement is beneficial to students. Providing flexible seating options allows kids who have a need to move, do so, while still being able to be engaged and focused on academics, as well as have a positive impact on their behavior in all areas. Statistics show that more and more students deal with the impact of ADD, ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, among others. Flexible seating is one more way to help meet the needs of all students.
In conclusion, flexible seating facilitates student centers, collaborative learning and fosters a positive classroom community, and promotes healthy, kinesthetic learning.
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It is important for all students to have an opportunity to thrive in their learning environment. The goal of flexible seating is to better engage students and empower them with choices by providing diverse seating options. Flexible seating has been shown to have many positive effects on all types of learners. Flexible seating gives students choices that fit their learning style and physical needs. When students are engaged, they are more productive and have more stamina. Flexible seating gives students a break from sitting in a chair at a desk for long periods of time. In addition, flexible seating options encourage collaboration in the classroom. Studies show that movement is beneficial to students. Providing flexible seating options allows kids who have a need to move, do so, while still being able to be engaged and focused on academics, as well as have a positive impact on their behavior in all areas. Statistics show that more and more students deal with the impact of ADD, ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, among others. Flexible seating is one more way to help meet the needs of all students.
In conclusion, flexible seating facilitates student centers, collaborative learning and fosters a positive classroom community, and promotes healthy, kinesthetic learning.
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