Flexible learning environments are paramount to children's academic, social, and emotional success today. Flexibility increases opportunities for creating, communicating, and collaborating, especially when it involves how and where children learn. Flexibility also reduces the time educators spend managing classroom behaviors because children stay focused and engaged when given a choice to learn in a comfortable space.
From wiggle seats that encourage gentle movements while working on tabletop activities to a cozy couch that creates a calming space where children can sit back, relax, and read, flexible seating enhances early education, giving children autonomy over how they learn best.
This article explores the benefits of flexible seating and seating options appropriate for the early childhood classroom. As you read, you will also find practical tips to help you create environments that support the needs of every child.
With play being the focus of learning for children in the early childhood setting, early childhood educators may not give much thought to classroom seating options. It is not uncommon for children to sit on plush rugs or wooden chairs as they play and learn.
But what about children who wiggle constantly or those who find typical classroom chairs unaccommodating to their physical needs? For these children, traditional classroom seating may hinder their learning, growth, and development.
Incorporating flexible seating options in your classroom is so important. This type of seating allows every child to feel comfortable, to collaborate with peers, and to improve attention and engagement during educational activities. Children with sensory processing issues also benefit from flexible seating options that encourage movement so they can better control their energy levels and ability to focus on classroom lessons and educational activities.
All children benefit from flexible seating that is comfortable, builds classroom community, and improves collaboration. As you shop for flexible seating options for your classroom, consider the following:
Kaplan Early Learning Company provides various flexible seating options that support all children's developmental and physical needs. Whether you need active seating that promotes movement or comfortable options that encourage tranquility, any flexible seating solution can help create accessible, inclusive, and flexible learning environments.
The Hokki Stool transforms stationary sitting into an activity that promotes physical development and focus. Available in 12”, 15", 18”, and 20” heights, these stools are perfect for wiggly learners of all ages. The convex base allows for movement in all directions and is padded to prevent slipping, no matter the type of flooring in your classroom. These stools come in a variety of colors which are sure to blend perfectly with your classroom aesthetic.
Another excellent option for children with fidgety energy, the Sit & Twist Active Seat Cushion's non-skid base keeps it secure on a chair or on the floor. Rotating 120 degrees, the Sit & Twist Cushion measures 12" in diameter and is lightweight and easy to carry and store in your classroom. The heavy-duty vinyl surface wipes clean with mild soap and water.
Designed to accommodate more than one learner at a time, the Sense of Place Collaboration Bench provides space for playful learning and peer connection. Its legs adjust from 14" to 18", allowing for use across multiple age groups. The bench's design includes a gentle flare for ergonomic comfort and anti-tip legs to promote child safety.
Developed by educators, the 100% latex free Bouncy Bands® help high-energy learners fidget without distracting others. These bands stretch to fit around chairs with a distance of 13-17" between chair legs. Children simply place their feet on the band to discreetly soothe anxiety, calm frustration, and expel excess energy.
When transitioning from a classroom of only traditional seating options to one that incorporates wiggle stools and spinning cushions, it is important to set guidelines for their use from day one. To decrease misuse of your flexible seating options, communicate your expectations with children and establish outcomes for those who choose not to follow the rules. You can even ask the children to help you create a list of expectations and outcomes so that everyone feels eager to use the flexible seating options appropriately.
Flexible seating provides a thoughtful approach to creating inclusive, accessible, and flexible learning environments. By incorporating a mix of traditional and flexible seating options in your classroom, you create an environment where every child can thrive. If you need high-quality, durable seating solutions for children of all ages, visit our website to browse our flexible seating options today!