I searched for cheap high quality midget spinners. You get an interesting "assortment" to look through...
I'm guessing you don't have ADHD.Whoever pretended that these are good for ADHD is a genius.
"Hey, I have ADHD, I should get one more thing to distract me."
I'm guessing you don't have ADHD.
That's a really large class size, do you know all of their names?Nope. I'm a teacher who has 2 students actually diagnosed with ADHD, and 2,387,981 students with self-diagnosed ADHD. Fidget spinners have not been beneficial for a single one in the classroom.
I'd just do a google search for "Cheap, high quality Fidget Spinner"
That's a really large class size, do you know all of their names?
My kid keeps talking about it as well....probably will get one on prime.
So glad I asked for info here.
Whoever pretended that these are good for ADHD is a genius.
"Hey, I have ADHD, I should get one more thing to distract me."
I don't have issue with a teacher not thinking that these should be in school. I tend to agree. I have issue with the teacher who all but calls an ADHD diagnosis as a farce. We fought our kid for a couple of years before his diagnosis. It was disappointing that he had another malady, but at the same time a relief that there was hope for help. It is frustrating to see how incredibly smart your kid is but see them struggle to pay attention long enough to succeed in school or many other pursuits.Don't take it out on the teacher. Take it out on the parents who send their kids to school with a toy that is intended to distract them.