Are Anti-Anxiety Toys a Real Thing?

Rainbow bubble popper - Are Anti-Anxiety Toys a Real Thing?

Do you know people who always seem to be fidgeting with something in their hands? Have you seen people in meetings shred pieces of paper, mangle paper clips or destroy pens as they fidget? These people are using whatever they can get their hands on as anti-anxiety toys to relieve stress and anxiousness. They may not even know they are using anti-anxiety toys or that they have a pattern of fidgeting. However, recognizing the pattern and embracing anxiety relief toys can help people who struggle with anxiety and find situations like meetings and school stressful. There is plenty of scientific evidence to support the use of anti-anxiety toys, and they are an easy and discreet way to help manage anxiety. See our selection of anti-anxiety toys fidget tools for kids and adults. 

ADHD Fidget Toys Help Kids to Focus

Children with ADHD have difficulty concentrating, sometimes even for short periods of time. They often have excess energy that prevents them from being able to focus. ADHD fidget toys can help kids (and adults!) dissipate the extra energy with small, repetitive movements. ADHD toys can be anything that can be manipulated with the hands. Some of the more popular ADHD fidget toys are fidget spinners, bubble poppers, and tangle toys. As our understanding of ADHD and neurodiversity increases, more and more fidget tools and toys are making it onto the market. Check out our collection of ADHA fidget toys, and stay tuned for new ones added all the time!

Neurodiversity and Differences in Our Brains

Neurodiversity refers to the concept that people's brains work differently in how we process stimuli from the world around us. One of the pillars of neurodiversity is that the differences occur naturally and are not the result of illness or defect. When we recognize neurodiversity, we can think about ways to be inclusive and accommodate the needs of neurodiverse people rather than trying to change them. We recently wrote a blog on the basics of neurodiversity. Read it to discover more about the types of behaviours that are considered neurodiverse or atypical. 

What Types of Items are Autism Anxiety Tools?

Like anti-anxiety and fidget toys, children and adults use autism anxiety tools to soothe and relieve anxiety when senses are overloaded. Autism anxiety toys are usually sensory items with texture or weight that provide input to stimulate the senses in different ways. Autism anxiety tools are often chewable since chewing is an effective way to relieve stress. Chewable items such as bracelets, necklaces, pencil toppers and other silicone or rubber items are so popular as autism anxiety tools that we based our business on chewlery and chewie items.

Heavy Work and Adult Need to Chew 

What's behind the need that some people have to chew on everything? Some children will chew the daylights out of their pencils, and adults do it too! Kids will chew on clothing, toys and anything other non-food items as a way to relieve stress and anxiety. Chewlery, like chewing bracelets, are a good substitute for items that may break apart with hard chewing. Chewlery and chewing bracelets provide sensory stimulation and are a form of heavy work that helps an adult need to chew to self-soothe and center themselves. Heavy work is any kind of activity that pushes or pulls against a part of the body, and chewing fits the definition. Do you know a child that tends to chew on unexpected items? Check out our collection of chewlery, chewies, and chewing bracelets, chewie necklaces and baby teething toys that allow little and big kids to chew discreetly on toys that are safe and satisfying.