
Time Mapping for Time Blindness
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Learn MoreFidgets—small, handheld items designed for tactile engagement—are becoming increasingly popular tools in classrooms and learning environments. These items range from squishy balls and spinners to textured fabrics and putty, all offering different sensory input that helps keep hands occupied while freeing the mind to focus. But what exactly are fidgets, and why are they so effective for learning?
Fidgets are small objects intended for repetitive movement or manipulation, designed to provide a subtle outlet for physical activity. Unlike toys, which aim to entertain, fidgets serve a functional purpose: they allow individuals to engage in low-level physical activity that doesn’t detract from their attention on a primary task. They support a learner’s focus and sustain their attention. Many fidgets are silent and discreet, making them ideal for classroom settings where excessive noise or distraction can be problematic.
Fidgets are powerful tools for focus, engagement, and self-regulation. They help learners tap into their full potential by supporting their unique ways of processing information.
– Sara Jane R. Walker, Senior Manager, Communications
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