the rising popularity of
phone apps and video games, it’s refreshing to see school-age children become
obsessed with something that doesn’t involve a screen. But if you’re a mom or
dad like me, you probably have a lot of questions about these famous fidget
spinners.
These toys are the latest
craze among kids, and every classroom is currently crawling with them. It is
the new must-have gadget of 2016 and 2017, hailed as a go-to toy for ADHD and
anxiety sufferers.
But with any new trend,
there are also concerns about whether they are suitable for children in a
school setting, and whether they are actually helpful. There is also a new
concern over the safety of fidget spinners after a Texas mom shared on Facebook
that her 10-year-old girl choked on a fidget spinner part on Saturday, May 13.
Since new reports are
coming out daily either praising or denouncing fidget spinners, below are the
basic facts about them so you can decide for yourself.
So, what are fidget spinners? If you
haven’t already seen one, they are colorful and quirky little hand-held pieces
that can easily fit into your pocket. They have a sturdy center-point with a
disc that holds paddle-like wings that can orbit between your fingers. Much
like a helicopter or a fan, fidget spinners can be spun on one’s finger for a
couple of minutes at a time, which creates a pleasing and calming effect. They
are usually made with plastic and can have bits of metal. They are lightweight
and easy to carry, making them very accessible to students and office workers
who want to take them out at any time.
These fidget spinners were initially
marketed as tools for anxiety, as they were designed for children with ADHD and
autism.
Many retailers praise them as a
fantastic resource for stress relief, according to Time Magazine. They can also
promote mental relaxation for those who are used to picking up their phones
when they need a break. The spinning sensation allows “fidgety” hands to be
occupied, which some say improve concentration.
While the tool is meant to be
educational, retailers have since turned them into distracting schoolyard
spectacles. Equipped with exciting patterns, colorful silicone parts, aluminum,
and even light-up LEDs, fidget spinners have now become a cool fad among kids.
How Do Fidget Spinners Help With ADHD,
Autism, And Anxiety?
Originally, fidget spinners were created
to help individuals deal with stress; they’re supposed to help soothe kids and
help them cope with sensory processing issues.
Occupational therapists have, for a long
while now, prescribed fidget toys like putties and clays to help kids with
autism and ADHD. According to Impact ADHD, fidget toys have been a go-to tool
for therapists, teachers, and counselors to manage attention regulation.
Specifically, for people with ADHD, fidget toys allow the need for constant
stimulation to be fulfilled. Attention can be refocused while a distraction in
the background caters to their need for physical stimulation.
Stress management, supplemented with
fidget spinners, has shown some exemplary results. According to Health.com,
fidget toys should complement other treatment methods, like medications and
psychotherapy, to get the best results. However, the level of effectiveness can
vary from case to case.
Why Are Fidget Spinners So Popular?
In 2016, fidget spinners became
the most in-demand item among kids 7-years-old through high school age.
They are being sold in every color and finish imaginable, with endless
options for add-ons and upgrades. There is such an enormous demand for them
that stores have sold out on numerous occasions.
So
why have they gotten so popular? Users have noted that fidget spinners
make mundane moments fun and entertaining. Many have even turned to social
media to learn different tricks and spins, which has made them
extremely promotable through YouTube, Instagram, and other platforms. The
deep root of its uprising may not be known – as parents, we may never
understand the trends of tomorrow, just like our parents never really
understood ours.
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