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Benefits at school

Benefits in therapy

Benefits in therapy

 Fidget tools in schools can offer numerous benefits, particularly for students who are neurodivergent or have sensory processing needs. Here's how fidgets can help:


  1. Improved Focus and Attention: Fidgets provide students with a physical outlet for excess energy or restlessness, allowing them to concentrate better on tasks or during instruction.
  2. Stress Relief and Anxiety Reduction: Sensory tools can help calm students who may feel overwhelmed or anxious, giving them a way to self-regulate without disrupting the class.
  3. Increased Engagement: By keeping their hands busy, students may find it easier to listen and participate actively, improving learning retention and classroom interaction.
  4. Enhanced Motor Skills: Fidget toys that involve movement, like stress balls or spinner rings, help develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
  5. Sensory Stimulation: Many fidget tools provide tactile stimulation, which can benefit students with sensory processing needs, helping them stay grounded and focused.
  6. Encourages Self-Regulation: Fidget tools teach students to recognize when they need sensory input to regulate their behavior and emotions, promoting independence.
  7. Reduces Classroom Disruptions: When students are given appropriate sensory outlets, they may be less likely to engage in distracting or disruptive behaviors.

Benefits in therapy

Benefits in therapy

Benefits in therapy

Sensory fidgets in therapy offer a wide range of benefits, particularly for individuals with sensory processing challenges, autism, ADHD, or other neurodivergent conditions. These tools are essential in occupational therapy (OT), physical therapy (PT), speech therapy, and other therapeutic settings. Here are some key benefits:


  1. Fidget toys help individuals process and respond to sensory input in a more organized and adaptive way. They provide the necessary stimulation for those who are under-responsive or help calm those who are over-responsive to sensory input.
  2. Individuals learn to manage their emotions and behaviors by using sensory tools to regulate their sensory needs. This can lead to better control over anxiety, attention, and emotional reactions.
  3. Similar to their use in school settings, sensory tools in therapy allow individuals to maintain focus on therapeutic tasks by offering a physical or sensory outlet.
  4. Many anxiety sensory toys require fine motor coordination and movement, aiding in the development of both fine and gross motor skills. For example, squeezing stress balls, twisting fidget spinners, or using weighted items can strengthen muscles and improve dexterity.
  5. Sensory tools like weighted blankets, sensory bins, and calming fidgets can help reduce feelings of anxiety by providing soothing input, helping clients feel safe and grounded during therapy.
  6. Sensory tools are often incorporated into play therapy, helping individuals communicate and express emotions in non-verbal ways. This can lead to better emotional regulation and social interaction.
  7. Sensory tools are used in speech therapy to improve oral motor skills (e.g., chewing, swallowing) or in occupational therapy to build coordination and body awareness. These tools help individuals develop essential life skills in a targeted, hands-on manner.
  8. Therapists can tailor sensory tools to each individual’s specific sensory profile, whether they need calming, alerting, or neutral sensory input, making therapy more effective and personalized.

By integrating sensory tools into therapeutic activities, therapists can better address sensory integration issues, helping clients achieve more significant progress in their developmental, social, and emotional goals.


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Benefits for adults

Benefits in therapy

Benefits for adults

Sensory fidgets offer significant benefits for adults, especially those who are neurodivergent, have sensory processing issues, or deal with anxiety, stress, or focus challenges. While often associated with children, fidget toys can play a crucial role in adult well-being and functioning in various settings, including the workplace, therapy, and daily life. Here are the key benefits for adults:


  1. Sensory tools like fidget items can help manage anxiety by providing calming sensory input. These tools can help adults self-regulate in high-stress situations, both at work and home.
  2. Many adults benefit from anxiety sensory toys to channel restlessness or excess energy, leading to better concentration. Tools such as fidget spinners, cubes, or putty allow adults to stay focused on tasks, meetings, or long projects without becoming distracted.
  3. Adults can use sensory tools to help manage emotions and prevent overwhelm. For example, using a fidget or soothing sensory item during tense or emotional moments helps with emotional regulation, leading to better interpersonal interactions and mental clarity.
  4. Neurodivergent adults or those with sensory processing issues may struggle with everyday sensory inputs like noise, lights, or textures. Sensory tools like noise-canceling headphones, weighted lap pads, or textured objects provide relief, making environments more manageable.
  5. For adults with autism, ADHD, or other neurodivergent conditions, sensory tools provide crucial support for managing sensory sensitivities and executive functioning. They can use tools like fidgets or noise-reduction items to navigate social settings, work environments, or public spaces more comfortably.
  6. Many sensory tools for adults are designed to be subtle and discreet, making them easy to incorporate into professional settings or social environments without drawing unwanted attention.
  7. Fidgeting with sensory tools has been linked to enhanced creativity and problem-solving abilities. The physical movement helps "free up" cognitive processing, allowing for more innovative thinking and stress reduction during tasks requiring critical thinking.

Sensory tools empower adults to manage stress, sensory overload, and focus-related challenges, contributing to greater overall well-being in both personal and professional life.


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Taylor Hutchinson | Sensory Advocate

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