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. 2023 Sep 13;17(2):500-513.
doi: 10.1007/s40617-023-00852-7. eCollection 2024 Jun.

Evaluating the Use of Alternative Seating with Kindergarteners at Risk for Emotional and Behavioral Disorders

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Evaluating the Use of Alternative Seating with Kindergarteners at Risk for Emotional and Behavioral Disorders

Corinne Elicia Bloom-Williams et al. Behav Anal Pract. .

Abstract

Characteristics of emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) include learning difficulties that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors and difficulties in building or maintaining interpersonal relationships with peers and teachers. Children with or at risk for an EBD often have a tendency to have negative experiences in school and engage in challenging behavior in the classroom including out-of-seat behavior. One possible antecedent manipulation, alternative seating, may reduce challenging behavior and involves exchanging the typical seating in classrooms for different types of seating options. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of stability stools and scoop rocker chairs on in-seat behavior and on-task behavior in classrooms with kindergarten students who engaged in challenging behavior and were at risk for EBD. All three participants demonstrated improvements in in-seat behavior using both types of alternative seating compared to a standard classroom chair. On-task behavior improved for all students but was variable for two students. Teachers indicated a preference for the stability stool, whereas results were mixed between the stool and the rockers for student preference.

Keywords: Alternative seating; Classrooms; Emotional and behavioral disorders; Kore wobble chair; Scoop rocker chair; Stability stools.

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Conflict of Interest/Competing InterestsThe authors have no relevant financial or non-financial interests to disclose. The authors have no competing interests to declare that are relevant to the content of the article.

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Changes in In-Seat Behavior Based on Alternative Seating Option. Note. Asterisks indicate a medication change
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Changes in On-Task Behavior Based on Alternative Seating Option. Note. Asterisks indicate a medication change

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