Kids With ADHD Benefit From Playing With Toys Instead Of Online Games
Fidget spinners were a fad for children for a short period. From the classroom to the kitchen table, they were everywhere. For many parents and teachers, they seem to be a distraction; however, as those with disorders such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), they proved beneficial. So let's explore how kids with ADHD can benefit from playing with toys instead of online games.
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