noun a small toy or device with a bearing in the center that allows it to be spun rapidly on one's fingers
Incorporated into clothing and accessories as a trendy and fashionable item.
Used as a tool to help students with ADHD or anxiety focus in the classroom.
Used in occupational therapy to improve fine motor skills and focus.
Featured in viral videos and challenges, gaining popularity through online platforms.
Used as a prop or accessory in video games, especially in games with a fidget spinner theme.
Market as a popular toy for children and adults to help with stress relief and anxiety.
A writer may use a fidget spinner to help alleviate writer's block or to stay focused during long writing sessions.
A psychologist may use a fidget spinner as a tool for patients with ADHD or anxiety to help them focus and reduce stress.
A teacher may use a fidget spinner in the classroom to help students with ADHD or sensory processing issues stay focused and engaged during lessons.
A therapist may use a fidget spinner as a calming tool during therapy sessions to help clients relax and reduce anxiety.
An office worker may use a fidget spinner to help stay focused and relieve stress during long hours of computer work.