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The Skillbuilders 2-Piece Mobile Floor Seat is a pediatric positioning system that includes a feeder seat and a mobile wood base, providing supported floor-level seating for children during feeding, therapy, and daily activities. The mobile base allows the seat to be repositioned easily within a room. Available in Small, Medium, Large, and X-Large to accommodate children of different sizes and developmental stages.
This mobile floor seat is well suited for pediatric occupational therapists and physical therapists working with children who need supported floor-level seating during feeding sessions, therapy activities, or classroom participation. It is a practical choice for children with low muscle tone, postural instability, or neuromuscular conditions who cannot maintain an upright seated position on the floor independently and benefit from the structured support of a feeder seat. The mobile wood base makes it appropriate for clinical and school settings where the seat needs to be repositioned frequently to accommodate different therapy activities or room configurations. It is also a suitable option for home use where caregivers need a stable, supportive floor seat to help their child participate in mealtimes and play activities at floor level.
What is included with this product?
The 2-piece system includes the feeder seat and the mobile wood base. Both pieces are included with each size option.
How do I choose the right size?
Size selection should be based on the child’s height, weight, and hip width. Consult your pediatric therapist for guidance on selecting the appropriate size for your child’s specific needs and therapy goals.
Can the seat be used without the mobile base?
The feeder seat is designed to be used with the mobile wood base as a complete 2-piece system. Consult your therapist for guidance on proper setup and use.
Is the mobile base easy to move?
Yes — the mobile base is designed to allow easy repositioning of the seat within a room, making it practical for therapy settings where the child’s position needs to be adjusted during a session.