Fidget Tools

Fidget sensory tools can help with self-regulation, focus, attention, calming, and active listening. 

The use of fidget tools within the home and school environment can provide a calming or alerting sensory input in a controlled and effective way to help support a child’s level of attention and concentration. 

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Sensory Fidget Tools (Not Toys) 

Fidgeting is our body's way of releasing restless energy, with common types including tapping, twirling, and chewing. By providing an outlet for fidgeting, fidget tools can support a child’s understanding of self-regulation by encouraging them to seek out the type of fidgeting they require so that they can stay focused and engaged during tasks. Incorporating fidget tools into daily routines, whether at work or in the classroom, can be simple yet effective in improving focus, productivity and well-being.

Stretchy Fidget Tools

Stretchy and squishy tools offer a satisfying calming sensory experience for children. Stretching and manipulating these flexible materials can have a calming, grounding effect, helping relieve anxiety or restlessness. Stretchy fidgets encourage the development of fine and gross motor skills as well as motor coordination skills as children explore how to bend, twist, and shape pliable surfaces. 

Pop Fidget Tools 

Children (and adults!) can find pop fidgets deeply satisfying. Popping the bubbles or pressing the silicone provides a tactile feedback loop to help calm and focus the mind. These tools allow children to constructively release pent-up energy, supporting their overall well-being. 

Anxiety and Stress Tools 

Something squishy or textured can be a calming and engaging sensory tool for children. Fidgets made of soft and malleable materials allow kids to squeeze, poke, and knead the fidget, providing tactile input that can help relieve feelings of anxiety or stress. The varied textures and resistance of these fidget tools engage the senses, helping children focus their energy and attention in a different way.