Geez, don’t kids play with their slide rules anymore? Lots of good fidgeting with those.
Those are curios, now…
Aww, gee!
I was decades ahead of my time, spinning ninja stars between my fingertips and all that back in the late 1970’s. Then I started spinning them with the points on my fingernails and the teachers started getting pissy.
I got suspended and now it’s a fad?!
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–G!?!
If I end up teaching next year, I will have serious restrictions on such items. I had a student that had a fidget toy in 6th grade, and it really helped him, but there are plenty of items students can use to create chaos in the classroom. One kid gave another student a black eye when he threw eraser bits around the room. Of course, his mother was certain her angel would never do such a thing, so I had no way to stop him.
Right. I absolutely hate the idea that “the rules don’t apply to me.” It’s five per customer, and I have to get the manager’s approval for any number above that. A couple bought 50 of one toy, came back and returned them and then tried to buy 50 fidget spinners. The guy went crazy when the manager refused to let him buy them.
Heh–someone just linked to this thread, and I saw this post. So, an update: within the week I’d banned them. Coincidentally, this was around the time that Youtube videos with tricks started becoming popular, and kids were watching the videos and elbowing other kids during lessons to show them what they’d learned to do.
I have no problem with fidget devices as a concept, but the ability to do tricks, to buy fancy new models as prestige items, to trade them, made these anathema to instruction.
They’re fun little toys. That’s it. Pretty cheap too. I was in Hong Kong in April, and they were selling them for around $2 US equivalent.
You teach 3rd grade, right? Please tell me that they weren’t doing this one.
Added spoiler tag for NSWF content (though pixilated).
— Ellen
Jesus.
That’s not an article. It’s an ad. The only people claiming that these are helpful are the people selling them. Behavior experts say the opposite.