custom skull fidget spinner with handmade diamonds
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Features
· Zinc alloy fidget spinner
· Exquisite handmade diamond fidget spinner
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Inserted 12pcs diamonds by hand
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Brand new Spinner Fidget Toy is good
for the ones who like to find themselves fidgeting with things such as twirling
pens or rolling coins over their knuckles. Allows those to fidget with
something while not distracting others.
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It is great for kids exercising their
hands or anyone with ADHD, Autism, want to Quitting Bad Habits.
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It is a Ideal toy for office
environments
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Guarantee 3 min+ Spin Time.
Professional inline skate 608 bearing with Premium Ceramic balls. Great Toy For
Fidgeters, Anxiety, Focusing, ADHD, Autism, Quitting Bad Habits, Staying Awake
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LIKE ALL BEARINGS AND SPINNING FIDGET
TOYS, it takes time spinning and breaking-in to achieve longer spinner times.
The more you spin the toy, the longer it will last.
· Use This Way:Hold spinner in one hand and use the other hand to spin it rapidly using small continuous strikes to keep it spinning indefinitely with practice,spinners can be spun using one hand only using the fingers of one hand to stop and start spinning
ITEM INCLUDE
Diamond Fidget Spinner x 1 (Along with the GIFT box same as the photo)
What is it?
A fidget spinner is considered to be a
type of fidget toy; a low profile, handheld device that people can, well,
fidget with without making a big scene. A fidget spinner has a stable middle
and a disc with two or three paddles that can be spun, much like a ceiling fan.
The result is supposed to be relaxing and satisfying, and really good spinners
can keep going for minutes at a time.
The little devices were originally
designed to help students with attention disorders like ADD -- expert say
having something to occupy their hands may help improve concentration. However,
the spinners caught on with the general population, and now come in every color
and finish imaginable, with add-ons and doo-hickeys galore.
How does it help kids with ADHD?
Spinners might be new to the must-have
toy aisle, but they've been a tool for teachers, guidance counselors and
therapists for a while now.
"Promoting fidgeting is a common
method for managing attention regulation," says Elaine Taylor-Klaus.
Taylor-Klaus is the co-founder of ImpactADHD, a coaching service for children
with attention disorders and their parents.
"For some people [with ADHD],
there's a need for constant stimulation," she says. "What a fidget
allows some people -- not all people -- with ADHD to do is to focus their
attention on what they want to focus on, because there's sort of a background
motion that's occupying that need."
If you've ever watched people tap
pencils, twist pieces of paper or even doodle in meetings, you've seen the
power of fidgeting in action.
"A doctor won't prescribe a fidget," Taylor-Klaus says, "but a psychologist could list it among the recommendations made at the end of an evaluation."