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Help with a "hands on" kid!
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<blockquote data-quote="tictoc" data-source="post: 308543" data-attributes="member: 7916"><p>Hi,</p><p>My son is very touchy, too. In K, he had a "break table" where he could play with a stress ball or playdough. When he needed a break from working at stations, he could go to the break table with his aide.</p><p> </p><p>Now, in first grade, his desk is set up to help with his sensory issues. He has exercise bands (therabands) wrapped around the legs of his desk so he can push on them with his feet. He has velcro on the sides of his chair for rubbing and he has a stress ball and a "nubby" ball in his desk. </p><p> </p><p>These interventions have made a huge difference for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tictoc, post: 308543, member: 7916"] Hi, My son is very touchy, too. In K, he had a "break table" where he could play with a stress ball or playdough. When he needed a break from working at stations, he could go to the break table with his aide. Now, in first grade, his desk is set up to help with his sensory issues. He has exercise bands (therabands) wrapped around the legs of his desk so he can push on them with his feet. He has velcro on the sides of his chair for rubbing and he has a stress ball and a "nubby" ball in his desk. These interventions have made a huge difference for him. [/QUOTE]
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