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Fidgets and Ausitm By Kelly Jean Sullivan


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How do fidgets help autism?
Some people with sensory processing dysfunction, anxiety, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or autism find that fidget toys offer the tactile sensory input and repetitive motor movements that are needed to help them with self-regulation
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Kids who fidget may need an outlet for restless energy. Give them short breaks from what they're doing to move around. It can reduce stress and frustration, as well as improve foAre fidget toys helpful?
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Fidgeting helps us sharpen our focus – and can be especially helpful for children who have special needs, sensory processing differences, ADD, or ADHD. Most fidget research has focused on children who have ADHD and has confirmed what many anecdotal reports have statedcus when they come back to what they were doing




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