Introducing the Self-regulation Classroom Cruiser

Self-regulation in schools is essential to help students manage emotions, stay focused, and work well with others. Kids can feel more confident, motivated, and ready to learn while contributing to their daily physical activity and overall well-being.
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Learn more about Classroom Cruisers in schools and libraries
More than ever, Classroom Cruisers are resonating with educators, librarians, OTs, and principals as schools navigate increased behavioral issues, too much screen time and sedentary students.
Voices from the classroom
The Self-regulation Classroom Cuiser in their own words.
Educator experiences
Classroom Cruisers help students to relax and self-regulate.
Watch the Fox News story on how Classroom Cruisers were added to the Northwest Crossing Elementary School library.
"Our students love to read and ride on the bikes. The bikes are the most popular feature in our library, and students will do almost anything to get a "golden ticket" to read and ride for a few minutes."
- Marsella, Librarian, TX
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"The Self-regulation Classroom Cruiser is a must have teacher tool. It undoubtedly impacts learning in a positive way. Whether a student needs to turn on their brain muscle or move because they are simply active learners, they can do so in the safety and comfort of their classroom. In all my four schools and counting I have made bikes in classrooms a budget priority. Doing so makes student success too easy."
- Bryan Cinti, Principal, ON
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Get to know our Classroom Cruisers
Introducing the Premium Self-regulation Classroom Cruiser
Comparing the Self-regulation Classroom Cruiser against competitor models
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Integration Tips and Free Resources
From integration tips and sign-up sheets to activities for students, the resources below will get you off to a great start with this new addition to your classroom!
Integration Tips Sign up sheet Activity Sheet Body/Brain Break Cards
FAQ In-class Poster Case Study WLU Bikes in Classrooms Research