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The myths and facts of ADHD

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Kids with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are quite difficult to manage and often struggle with focus, impulse control, sitting still, and hand , legs coordination. But like their neurotypical peers, they too love to play with other and there toys , and giving them the right toys can be fun, fascinating, and even sometimes therapeutic. Finding the right toys that your ADHD kids will love might entail some trial and error. Not every kids with ADHD will be able to concentrate on or will be interested in the same things. What’s fun for one ADHD child might not appeal to another kid with same symptoms.

We’ve summed  up all of the best possible toys for your ADHD child to help them focus and develop while still having fun.

According to Shelly Stark, an renowned Occupational Therapist , two solid areas to focus on are the active toys that encourage whole-body movement, as well as some fidget toys, and also some small playthings that players can squeeze, spin, flip, or otherwise manipulate with their hands.

“Fidget toys can be a great aid  for your kids with ADHD because they assist with regulating their bodies and they help to improve their concentration and attention,

With that in mind, we evaluated recommendations from the parents that toys are immersive, helpful, and lots of fun.

How to Choose a perfect Toy for a Child with ADHD

About 8.4 million children in the world have been diagnosed with ADHD. The average age for diagnosis of ADHD is 7 years , but the symptoms can start presenting as young as 2 years old.  

Picking out a helpful toy for one of these children can be a little challenging . Every child have special play needs, so it’s important to make wise choices. You need to consider toys that will mainly help your child to focus, boost their self-esteem and confidence, and calm their anxiety and hyperactivity. 

Here are some of the things you should be on the lookout for:

Lego Duplo Creative Play

Lego and Duplo are good toys for kids with special needs .  As these children love to create, and the methodical building of bricks is very therapeutic. It helps them to concentrate and achieve, and and also helps them as they can create objects in a short space of time, which keeps them engaged.

Duplo is suitable for little ones from about 18 months old whereas other Lego sets will appeal to a little older kids over 3 years . 

Viahart Brain Flakes

This is mainly a construction toy with a difference. It contains a Interlocking flower-shaped discs that allow your child to create whatever they want and there’s no right or wrong. It will also help your  child to focus, stimulate their imagination, and help maintaining coordination.

Children aged 5 years and over will enjoy building Ferris wheels, lightshades, trees, cars, and more.

 

Thought-Spot The Shoulds and Should Nots Card

Kids with ADHD love to play with board and card games, but can sometimes  they can lose interest and find them boring before they’re over. This fast-paced card game is a very  quick and easy game and is suitable for kids aged 4 years and over, although some 3-year-olds might even enjoy it.

 It will help your child  with , good manner recognition, self-awareness, good reasoning skills, and communication skills.

Kinetic Sand Squeezable Play Sand

Let your kid’s imagination flow wild with this soft sand that sticks to itself. It’s a good tool  for building castles, making sculptures or anything else that you can think of. This sand is also easy to clean up as it doesn’t stick on  hands or clothes And make them dirty .

Tangle Fidget Toy

Fidget toys are  really helpful  for kids with ADHD that have issues keeping their hands still while sitting down. This  Tangles can be moved and sculpted endlessly in any direction and they come in variety of bright colors, with different combinations available.

They will Not only   keep little hands busy, but it can also help a child with ADHD to focus, relieving stress and anxiety. It’s good  for kids aged 3 years up.

Kinetic Sand

Children with sensory and hypertension integration issues will love this kinetic sand  that lets them make whatever they want without any tough cleaning! The sand sticks to itself, so children can use their imaginations  every possible way to build castles, sculptures, or anything they can dream up. Plus, the soft, squishy texture is a great source of stress relief  when your child is overwhelmed or is overstimulated during the holiday season, he can turn to Kinetic Sand to calm  down it’s traits. 

Perplexes Rookie

The Perplexes Rookie  teaches the small children  and kindergarten students how to plan ahead, and how their actions affect the world around them  both great skills for burgeoning and stimulating ADHD minds 

 Funny Faces

If your child has ADHD or Autism Spectrum Disorder they are likely to struggles with social skills, this fun game  is a pressure-free way to teach them key  expressions and the required nonverbal cues. The game is very easy to learn, especially for younger kids , and the funny faces will keep any child laughing for long time to come.



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