Collection: Fidget Toys & Aids
Fidget toys and aids can help a wide range of children especially teenagers who suffer from ADHD, Autism and Anxiety.
Fidgeting when seated is a common occurrence, especially for individuals with SEN who may struggle with concentration and sensory processing. These individuals often seek sensory input to help regulate their focus and attention. Fidgeting can manifest as tapping feet, drumming fingers, or shifting in their seat, which can be disruptive to learning and productivity. However, certain items, such as fidget toys, sensory cushions, or foot bands, can provide the tactile stimulation needed to channel restless energy and promote concentration. These aids offer a constructive outlet for fidgeting behaviours, allowing individuals to maintain focus and engage in tasks more effectively. By incorporating these supportive tools into their environment, individuals with SEN can experience improved concentration and better manage sensory needs while seated.