Allowance of Fidgeting Devices
Allowance of Fidgeting Devices
Types of Fidget Devices:
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Fidget Spinners: Handheld devices with a central bearing that allows them to spin smoothly. Fidget spinners are popular for their calming effect and can help individuals maintain focus.
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Stress Balls: Squeezable balls or objects filled with a soft material like foam or gel. Stress balls can be squeezed and manipulated to relieve tension and promote relaxation.
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Tactile Toys: Various tactile toys such as squishy toys, textured objects, or sensory rings. These toys provide tactile stimulation and can be soothing for individuals with sensory sensitivities.
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Fidget Cubes: Cube-shaped devices with different sensory features on each side, such as buttons, switches, rollers, and tactile surfaces. Fidget cubes offer multiple activities for fidgeting and are compact for easy use.
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Sensory Rings: Rings with textured surfaces or movable parts that individuals can wear and manipulate discreetly. Sensory rings provide tactile stimulation and can be used as a subtle fidget tool.
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Pop It Fidget Toys: Silicone toys with poppable bubbles that make a satisfying popping sound when pressed. Pop It toys are engaging and can help redirect restless energy.
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Rubik's Cubes: Classic puzzle cubes that require twisting and turning to align colored squares. Rubik's cubes provide a challenging and engaging fidget activity.
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Chewable Necklaces: Necklaces made from safe, non-toxic materials that individuals can chew on for oral sensory stimulation. Chewable necklaces are discreet and provide a sensory outlet.
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Kinetic Sand: Moldable sand that can be shaped and manipulated. Kinetic sand offers a tactile experience and can be calming for individuals who enjoy sensory play.
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Fidget Rings: Rings with movable parts or textured surfaces that individuals can spin or fidget with discreetly. Fidget rings provide sensory stimulation and can be worn throughout the day.