features of the Compass Chair for inclusion classrooms Ergonomic Curves High Armrests Secure Feeling Hardwood Sides
Secure Feeling
The mildly disabled child will feel secure in this inclusion chair
Children are secure in the "hug" feel of the Compass chair, while the wide-based design makes the chair stable without having the legs protrude. The chair will not look strange or odd in your inclusion classroom.
Ergonomic Curves
Ergonomic Curves for comfortable children in the inclusion classroom
Ergonomic curves promote correct posture. The rounded "waterfall" front adds comfort and encourages circulation. All edges and corners are rounded for safety.
High Armrests
High Armrests
High Armrests encourage self-supportive sitting and allow for comfortable learning in the inclusion classroom.
Hardwood Sides
Hardwood Sides
Laminated hardwood sides are screwed into dado joints. The durable chair tips reduce noise and won't mark the floor, even when the inclusion classroom children push or scoot the chair.
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