What Makes a Good Fidget?
A School-Based Approach and Tip Sheep
Kids and school-based occupational therapists (OT's) may be the best people to ask the first question.
Teachers may best be able to answer the latter. As an OT working in the schools I see too many fidgets fall into the category of annoying. Then I see them literally fall into the waste bin. This could be because there was insufficient training when the fidget was handed out. It could also be the design of the fidget or the distractibility of the students or teacher. Regardless, there are some ways to make fidget a useful tool for dealing with anxiety, the need for movement, and in developing fine motor skills.
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