A recipient of a fidget toy is an individual, typically a child or adolescent, but increasingly including adults, who has been provided with this type of object. Fidget toys encompass a broad category of small, handheld items designed to be manipulated with the hands. Examples range from simple textured balls and stretchy bands to more complex interlocking mechanisms. These toys are often utilized to address a need for sensory input or to help focus attention.
Providing these tactile tools can be beneficial for individuals with conditions like ADHD, autism, or anxiety, as they can offer a non-disruptive outlet for excess energy or nervous tension. The act of fidgeting can have a calming effect, promote concentration, and improve sensory processing skills. Historically, objects serving similar functions have existed for centuries, but the modern iteration of the “fidget toy” gained widespread popularity relatively recently, driven by a greater understanding of neurodiversity and sensory needs.