Medium Bouncing Chair - Medium Child
Our Ref #: 8BOCH
$575.00
Description
The sturdily constructed bouncing chair from TFH is available in three different sizes. The size you’ll need will depend on the weight and height of the child – the following is provided as a guideline only as the head is the heaviest part of the body and has the most leverage in the chair.
Medium Chair Dimensions:
Regular (8BOCH) in dark blue for children weighing 20-25kg; age recommendation up to 6ys; height from seat to top of frame 63cms; width 50cms; depth of seat 21cms.
The perpetual motion of the bouncing chair provides vestibular and proprioceptive input for children with a range of sensory processing disorders. When the child moves, the chair moves and kinetic energy keeps it moving until it gradually slows down and then stops, requiring the child to move again in order to continue bouncing.
Bouncing is a widely used technique to help calm anxious children and can be particularly beneficial for those on the autism spectrum.
The gentle, repetitive motion helps to reduce anxiety through a physical action that requires no thought.
A significant number of children diagnosed with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) may also have sensory processing disorders. These children may benefit from spending time sitting in a bouncing chair – either just gently bouncing or whilst undertaking another activity such as reading.
Compare other Chair Sizes:
Small (8BOCHL) in light blue for children weighing 16-20kg; age recommendation up to 6yrs; height from seat to top of frame 53cms; width 50cms; depth of seat 16cms.
Bigger (8BOCHX) in red for children weighing between 25 and 30kg; age recommendation up to 9 yrs; height from seat to top of frame 80cms; width 50cms; depth of seat 27cms.
Medium Chair Dimensions:
Regular (8BOCH) in dark blue for children weighing 20-25kg; age recommendation up to 6ys; height from seat to top of frame 63cms; width 50cms; depth of seat 21cms.
The perpetual motion of the bouncing chair provides vestibular and proprioceptive input for children with a range of sensory processing disorders. When the child moves, the chair moves and kinetic energy keeps it moving until it gradually slows down and then stops, requiring the child to move again in order to continue bouncing.
Bouncing is a widely used technique to help calm anxious children and can be particularly beneficial for those on the autism spectrum.
The gentle, repetitive motion helps to reduce anxiety through a physical action that requires no thought.
A significant number of children diagnosed with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) may also have sensory processing disorders. These children may benefit from spending time sitting in a bouncing chair – either just gently bouncing or whilst undertaking another activity such as reading.
Compare other Chair Sizes:
Small (8BOCHL) in light blue for children weighing 16-20kg; age recommendation up to 6yrs; height from seat to top of frame 53cms; width 50cms; depth of seat 16cms.
Bigger (8BOCHX) in red for children weighing between 25 and 30kg; age recommendation up to 9 yrs; height from seat to top of frame 80cms; width 50cms; depth of seat 27cms.
Description
The sturdily constructed bouncing chair from TFH is available in three different sizes. The size you’ll need will depend on the weight and height of the child – the following is provided as a guideline only as the head is the heaviest part of the body and has the most leverage in the chair.
Medium Chair Dimensions:
Regular (8BOCH) in dark blue for children weighing 20-25kg; age recommendation up to 6ys; height from seat to top of frame 63cms; width 50cms; depth of seat 21cms.
The perpetual motion of the bouncing chair provides vestibular and proprioceptive input for children with a range of sensory processing disorders. When the child moves, the chair moves and kinetic energy keeps it moving until it gradually slows down and then stops, requiring the child to move again in order to continue bouncing.
Bouncing is a widely used technique to help calm anxious children and can be particularly beneficial for those on the autism spectrum.
The gentle, repetitive motion helps to reduce anxiety through a physical action that requires no thought.
A significant number of children diagnosed with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) may also have sensory processing disorders. These children may benefit from spending time sitting in a bouncing chair – either just gently bouncing or whilst undertaking another activity such as reading.
Compare other Chair Sizes:
Small (8BOCHL) in light blue for children weighing 16-20kg; age recommendation up to 6yrs; height from seat to top of frame 53cms; width 50cms; depth of seat 16cms.
Bigger (8BOCHX) in red for children weighing between 25 and 30kg; age recommendation up to 9 yrs; height from seat to top of frame 80cms; width 50cms; depth of seat 27cms.
Medium Chair Dimensions:
Regular (8BOCH) in dark blue for children weighing 20-25kg; age recommendation up to 6ys; height from seat to top of frame 63cms; width 50cms; depth of seat 21cms.
The perpetual motion of the bouncing chair provides vestibular and proprioceptive input for children with a range of sensory processing disorders. When the child moves, the chair moves and kinetic energy keeps it moving until it gradually slows down and then stops, requiring the child to move again in order to continue bouncing.
Bouncing is a widely used technique to help calm anxious children and can be particularly beneficial for those on the autism spectrum.
The gentle, repetitive motion helps to reduce anxiety through a physical action that requires no thought.
A significant number of children diagnosed with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) may also have sensory processing disorders. These children may benefit from spending time sitting in a bouncing chair – either just gently bouncing or whilst undertaking another activity such as reading.
Compare other Chair Sizes:
Small (8BOCHL) in light blue for children weighing 16-20kg; age recommendation up to 6yrs; height from seat to top of frame 53cms; width 50cms; depth of seat 16cms.
Bigger (8BOCHX) in red for children weighing between 25 and 30kg; age recommendation up to 9 yrs; height from seat to top of frame 80cms; width 50cms; depth of seat 27cms.
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47 Reviews
Rosalina J.Verified Buyer.
Reviewed on 02/01/24
I ordered the bigger bouncing chair for my son but it ended being too big. I contacted customer service and asked if I could exchange for the standard chair. They were super nice and quick with response. Would recommend my son loves it.
Sharon H.Verified Buyer.
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Reviewed on 18/07/23
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The bouncing chair has been a game changer for us as family and our grandaughter who we care for. She has been able to be in a different position whilst she is being fed by gastrostomy tube and is able to feel a bit more independent than in her adapted chair. Thank you.
Scherazade V.Verified Buyer.
Reviewed on 11/10/22
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One of the best chairs for autism. Very easy to assemble. We had our grandson using it in 10 minutes. Excellent build quality. Highly recommend.
Beverly C.Verified Buyer.
Reviewed on 19/04/22
My great granddaughter loves it!
Joanne T.Verified Buyer.
Reviewed on 02/02/21
Our granddaughter is very happy in it and her father thinks it is great for her
Jennifer S.Verified Buyer.
Reviewed on 04/12/20
This chair has been a fantastic addition to our child's life! She loves it so much. We have to rock her in it since she can't really do it on her own. But still a great rocking experience if your child likes that I would highly recommend getting one. We are very happy overall. Also super fast shipping which is great too!
Christine A.Verified Buyer.
Reviewed on 20/08/18
Needs a deeper seat
Sheila G.Verified Buyer.
Reviewed on 14/07/18
The order processing was quick and easy. The product seems high quality. My son enjoys it but slides off the seat part. If it had a little more structure to it I think it might work better for us. Also I wish it had grippers for the floor part so it didn't slide so much when he gets going.
Renee N.Verified Buyer.
Reviewed on 18/06/18
The chair depth isnt big enough for any childs bottom in that weight catergory 2nd time ive purchased the same chair 1st i returned because my daughter was to small and now she slips out of the 3 in ch indent for bum. For the money no impressed at all should be a deeper crease
Julie D.Verified Buyer.
Reviewed on 15/03/18
Love it! My daughter had just outgrown the big one she had loved so much! This is perfect!