Benji The Bear Classroom Comfort 🧸
Going LIVE to share something that actually helps in my 8th grade classroom.
This is Benji the Bear, a 5 lb weighted stuffed animal created by Lilly’s Love. Sometimes students just need a moment to reset, breathe, and feel a little comfort before jumping back into learning.
It’s soft, washable, and a great sensory tool for anxiety or ADHD.
Small supports can make a big difference in the classroom.
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In my experience working with middle school students, especially in an 8th grade setting, small comfort tools can make a huge difference in classroom dynamics. Benji the Bear, with its 5-pound weighted plush design, offers an effective way for students to feel grounded during moments of stress or distraction. The weight helps provide proprioceptive input, which many students with anxiety or ADHD find calming, allowing them to reset their focus without leaving the room. What I love most about weighted stuffed animals like Benji is their dual function: they're both comforting and practical. Students appreciate that Benji is soft and washable, which ensures the toy stays clean and welcoming for frequent use. This small sensory support has shown to improve classroom engagement by reducing anxiety-related behaviors. From a teacher’s perspective, having a tool like Benji available means fewer disruptions and more compassionate ways to support struggling students. It encourages self-regulation and teaches children to listen to their bodies’ needs. Integrating Benji The Bear into daily routines or offering it during transitions or testing times can transform classroom comfort. Overall, if you’re seeking a low-cost, easy-to-implement sensory aid, Benji the Bear is a wonderful option. It reminds us that sometimes small supports can have a significant positive impact on student wellbeing and learning outcomes.
Teachers… this has been such a helpful comfort tool in my classroom. 🧸 Benji the Bear is a 5 lb weighted plush from Lilly’s Love. When one of my 8th graders is feeling overwhelmed, sometimes just holding it for a few minutes helps them reset and refocus. Small supports can make a big difference for anxiety, ADHD, and sensory regulation in the classroom. 💙 Has anyone else used weighted plush or sensory tools with students?