INCLUSIVE Supports

Alternative Seating

The items highlighted below are only just a few of the items or accommodations that may be readily accessible or easily put in place in your student's learning environment. Data gathered from using universal/inclusive supports can lead to purposeful and individualized learning accommodations.

picture of chair with tennis balls cut in half and glue to top of seat

Adapt a Chair

Picture of yellow duct tape taped to the floor around a student's seat.

Visual Boundary with Painter's Tape

Picture of feet resting on two tennis balls attached to bungee cord for foot fidget

Foot Fidget with Bungee Cord

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