Bouncing Chairs
Our Ref #: 8BOCHL
Description
This is the bouncing Chair with a Small Size seat for people weighing 20-25kg and measuring less than 24" from tailbone to top of the head.
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A 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.
All Bouncing Chairs come standard with the TFH Deluxe Harness
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.
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.
Bigger (8BOCHX) in Rosy 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.
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.
Bigger (8BOCHX) in Rosy 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.
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 to continue bouncing.
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.
PDF Assembly instructions
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.
PDF Assembly instructions
Description
This is the bouncing Chair with a Small Size seat for people weighing 20-25kg and measuring less than 24" from tailbone to top of the head.
Pop into Facebook to watch it being used at this link: https://fb.watch/5QPKUxhVrn/
A 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.
All Bouncing Chairs come standard with the TFH Deluxe Harness
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.
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.
Bigger (8BOCHX) in Rosy 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.
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.
Bigger (8BOCHX) in Rosy 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.
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 to continue bouncing.
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.
PDF Assembly instructions
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.
PDF Assembly instructions
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3 Reviews
Sara W.Verified Buyer.
Reviewed on 02/10/22
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My sons loves this chair to regulate on, very sturdy too.
Loretta W.Verified Buyer.
Reviewed on 12/08/15
This chair is MUCH larger than I anticipated. I bought it for a three-year old but she was too young to use it as intended. Very well constructed
Anida I.Verified Buyer.
Reviewed on 14/03/15
It is the best chair ever!! Finally found something that gets my granddaughter off the floor!! Love it!!!!