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I am the mother of a 17 year old boy on the spectrum(autism & ADHD). As an interior designer, I am exposed to new developments in the furniture industry, and recently came upon a very helpful product. It is a therapy ball made into a stool. My son loves it. It helps him stay on task at his desk---and actually stay AT his desk. His school is planning on "outfitting" a classroom with them.

In addition to "sitting in motion", and relieving the need to move, it also helps with posture. I have noticed that my son, and another boy I know with autism, both sit very hunched over whatever they are doing...the stool helps strengthen the lower abdomen by making it comfortable to sit up straight.

As a 'stocking dealer' for these, I am able to offer them at the discounted price of $199. There is no tax and shipping is included. To see all the colors they come in, and to order, please visit my website: www.theindigokid.com

Sincerely,

Carly Sax

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