0:28-marble in mesh 1:05-orbeeze stress balls 1:42-monkey noodle 2:35-squishys 3:06-slinky 3:40-rubix cube 3:44-kinetic sand 5:11-fuzzy monkey noodle 5:28-wacky track 5:52-rubber mood bracelet 6:30-infinity cube 6:48-bop it 7:07-snap outlet 7:31-O ball 8:03-tech deck 8:42-fidget cube 9:29-tangles Love you channel here is the time stamps and the names for the figets/sensory toys 🤗😐
i have the first fidget you showed (along with about half of everything else lol) and when it goes into the “pillow” shape, i call it a pizza roll and shake the ball like you do! i can also solve a rubik’s cube! i usually only fidget with it a doctors appointments
@@catarinapismai Pull it open, fold it up, twist it around... just fiddle and see what shapes it makes. You can also pop the pieces apart and back together if you want.
learning how to solve rubiks cubes is actually great because the focus needed can take your mind off an overload is a great grounding technique, the sense of completion is nice, the visual and tactile input you get is good stim :D my friends have pulled mine out of my backpack when they saw me shutting down and it helped a lot to keep me from having a full on meltdown. some turn so easily that magnets or ball bearings are used to keep the layers somewhat in place and easier to align and they both have unique feelings to them and the bearings especially have a really nice clicky feel to them!
My favorite fidget/stim toys, (even though its not a toy its to help me not hurt myself in my mouth) are chewlery. even though I just got mine today, I LOVE them SM already!
Hiya! With the tangle that breaks,easily I just saw a video that reccomended putting crazy glue on it, letting it dry for quite a while and then using it. It apparently makes the joint slightly bigger so it wont come out as easily. Figured id pass on the info,if you wanna try it
I started collecting fidget toys and started making my own 5 years ago and only two years ago I was diagnosed with ADHD, they help a lot with concentration and when Minot trying to concentrate they are fun to play with.
I really really like and use a lot of those fidgets with my ADD and they really work I do want to know where you got your tangles from because I can't seem to find any
this video made my day, I’m so happy. I’m completely blind and I am autistic and so I love to play with fidget toys. What are those snapping things called again? I didn’t quite hear you clearly and like I said I’m blind so I couldn’t see the video, but I love the sound
I don't have add or adhd but my brother has combined adhd with autistic traits and I've bought around 500 fidget toys for him this Christmas and this video was so helpful saying what was the best and I think he's going to love it
you look like someone who really likes purple, lol, I have ADHD and my favourite fidget toy thing is a liquid timer I made a big mistake and let my brother use it and it's gone now RIP liquid timer January11- April 15