This new route will operate with three weekly flights
"It would help (to have them in school)... if I don't want to do my work anymore, I take my fidget, do a little spin and then get back to work," the eight-year-old New originally from Belgium says.
Noelle Cullimore, who lives in Long Island with her two children, says spinning helps her 10-year-old son, who has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), to relax.
As annoying as it may be, many teachers recognize that a growing number of children need to play with something in their hands to concentrate better and are now more tolerant of students clicking pens or tapping their feet.
Stress balls and wiggle seats have become common in schools, Daly says.
"We could probably make a lot of money if we could come up with that quiet, effective toy that kids could do while they are writing an essay."
One of the contenders to fill that void is the Fidget Cube, a small plastic box whose every side offers a new possibility to keep fidgety fingers occupied.
This new route will operate with three weekly flights
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