Fiddles help people relax, stay focused during long meetings, and think creatively. Our Desktop Fiddle Set comes in an elegant, clear box, so that it will look neat and professional on your desktop while they tempt your colleagues and office mates.
You can always share with your colleagues or simply keep them to yourself. Because different moods call for different tactile experiences, the Desktop Fiddle Set has a nice varied assortment for all situations and emergencies.
Contains 8 favorite fiddles: medium Koosh 3", Gyrobi, Loopeez, Tangle, mini metal spring, FlexiBlox Wooden Fidget, Brain Putty, and Magic Cube.
Substitutions may occur.
Comes packed in a sturdy, clear plastic storage box: 3-5/8" x 3-5/8" x 5-1/4"
Enrich the "sensory diet" of your learners. Our "fiddles" may look like toys to the untrained eye, but they are truly serious learning tools. Kinesthetic learners will focus better and absorb your material more quickly if they have something to do with their hands.
Click here to view FREE Facilitation Notes for using Fiddles in the Classroom!
You can always share with your colleagues or simply keep them to yourself. Because different moods call for different tactile experiences, the Desktop Fiddle Set has a nice varied assortment for all situations and emergencies.
Contains 8 favorite fiddles: medium Koosh 3", Gyrobi, Loopeez, Tangle, mini metal spring, FlexiBlox Wooden Fidget, Brain Putty, and Magic Cube.
Substitutions may occur.
Comes packed in a sturdy, clear plastic storage box: 3-5/8" x 3-5/8" x 5-1/4"
Enrich the "sensory diet" of your learners. Our "fiddles" may look like toys to the untrained eye, but they are truly serious learning tools. Kinesthetic learners will focus better and absorb your material more quickly if they have something to do with their hands.
Click here to view FREE Facilitation Notes for using Fiddles in the Classroom!
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Enrich the "sensory diet" of your learners. Our "fiddles" may look like toys to the untrained eye, but they are truly serious learning tools. Kinesthetic learners will focus better and absorb your material more quickly if they have something to do with their hands.
- VARIETY: Offer a variety of "toys."
- TOOLS not TOYS: You can either let these "toys" speak for themselves or let people know that they are "tools" and help some people focus better.
- FLOATING ATTENTION: Explain the idea of floating attention – the part of your mind that wanders when a lecture or conversation doesn't take your complete focus. Instead of daydreaming, which takes your mind completely off topic, fidgeting and doodling can use that energy more productively.
- DEBRIEF: Mid-way, or after a meeting, ask your group about the impact of the "toys." Find out if they were found to be helpful or distracting. Ask of there are other favorite fidget toys they'd like to have on hand.
- STAND AND STRETCH: Don't rely only on fidget toys, invite your group to stand, stretch, or walk around if they need to get the blood moving back to their brain.
- FOOD AND WATER: Remember food and water are also critical to maintaining focus over long periods of time.
Click here to view FREE Facilitation Notes for using Fiddles in the classroom!
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