Create your business website Now! We'll help you be seen by more customers.
Learn More
Toggle navigation
Classified
Quotes Wanted
Search Trends
Blog
Login
/
Sign Up
Add Free Listing
Top search for NetPages
My Business
DashBoard
Your Parenting Partner From Pregnancy To Pre-School
My Business
Company Information
Contact Information
Business & Location Info
Business Category
Hours Of Operation
Company Information
Year Establish
Description/Remarks
Egg Donation: From Procedure to Risks. Find out what you need to know<!-- business info --><br/><br/>Fidget Spinners: Is It Really What Your Child Needs? BY VICTORIA PROODAY, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST The brain has the magical ability to rewire itself. We live in the world that offers our brains instant gratification, which works just like a drug. The more instant gratification we offer our brains, the more our brains crave it. With the best of intentions, we have rewired the brains of this entire generation of children to expect instant gratification, by offering them IPads, videogames, and depriving their brains of opportunities for boredom, responsibilities, and limits. Children come to school emotionally unavailable to learn. Their brains are unable to function under lower levels of stimulation, and expect special effects at all times. Unfortunately, real life can’t offer their brains what we promised; compared to the stimulation offered by the screens, real life is boring. Life requires the brain to work through boredom, which these children can’t tolerate so they become fidgety the moment their brains perceive even minor “boredom”. With the invention of the spinner fidgets, we take their brains to the next level of instant gratification. Moreover, again and again, we buy our children what they want, the moment they want it, without thinking if it is truly what they need. Now, they bring the spinners into the classroom; continuing to stimulate their brains all day long with high levels of spinning stimulation. The more they stimulate their brains, the more they will crave for it, the less delayed gratification they will have, the less emotionally available for learning they will be (Read more about it here). There are a few kids that do require fidgets. However, even for these kids, the fidgets are just a quick fix. These children require a much deeper approach to help them concentrate. In many cases, if a child needs fidgets, it means that his brain is overly stimulated and he actually needs help calming his brain down rather than further stimulating it. Here are some suggestions that will minimize your child’s need for fidgeting: <!-- /business info -->
Get premium membership
The most affordable way to grow your business.
Create & Publish your website in just 5 minutes.
No contracts, downgrade anytime.
Get business leads to your mailbox.
Upgrade Now
Get notified?
×
Would you like to get notified once the changes are approved by moderators?
Yes
No
Email Address:
Please enter correct email address