Fidget Spinners, the Phantom of the Classroom.
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Fidget spinner |
Even if the claim about helping with anxiety and ADHD is true, most students that use fidget spinners don't use them in a stressful environment. Instead, they use them in places like the lunchroom, home, and during recess.
Fidget spinners are also dangerous. There are lots of stories that you can find saying that a fidget spinner can choke someone. The metal part can spring out when you spin it. A ten year old girl in Indiana accidentally swallowed the metal part and nearly choked to death.
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The metal part vs Quarter |
Who made it though? Michael McCrudden says that the fidget spinners were actually invented in 1997 by Catherine Hettinger. That means it took the fidget spinner 20 years to get popular, but Scott McCoskery said he invented it on May 4, 2017 on NPR. He said he invented it to cope with his own fidgeting in important meetings.
Right now, there are only 2 reasons why fidget spinners are good.
- Kids get better at debating when they debate against the teacher.
- They have brought attention to the discussion about what CAN help anxiety and ADHD.
Lol, but it can help ADD(Attention Deficiency Disorder) too.
ReplyDeleteha lol
ReplyDeletehowever, most people don't know that it was created for ADHD, ADD, etc.
lol
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