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Sitting in a classroom all day is hard for any child, but sitting still and listening for an entire school day can be particularly challenging for a student with ADHD. Luckily, available strategies can help kids with ADHD better cope with the traditional classroom environment, like classroom fidgets. Fidgets are small, non disruptive toys or objects with sensory appeal that kids can fidget with during the school day. Fidgets help improve the the classroom experience because doing two things at once allows a child's brain to better hone in on the primary task.

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Sitting in a classroom all day is hard for any child, but sitting still and listening for an entire school day can be particularly challenging for a student with ADHD. Luckily, available strategies can help kids with ADHD better cope with the traditional classroom environment, like classroom fidgets. Fidgets are small, non disruptive toys or objects with sensory appeal that kids can fidget with during the school day. Fidgets help improve the the classroom experience because doing two things at once allows a child's brain to better hone in on the primary task.

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