Specialties School
Published Apr 25, 2017
Are these wreaking havoc in your schools yet??? Here in MA they are EVERYWHERE and getting banned from schools left and right.
spotangel, DNP, RN, NP
24 Articles; 518 Posts
Bit the bullet!
Got one for the youngest and she was over the moon. Strict rule at home-homework first and then play.
Cannot take it to school----ever!
Break the rules--spinner gone forever! Had a dance program last weekend and she was nervous. Gave her the spinner and she calmed down!
No issues so far!
peacockblue
293 Posts
Many of our kids have them. They 3-D print them in class then just have to add the bearing. I guess because it's a class project, it's ok. Earlier this year they were printing toy size tanks and having fights with them so...
MrNurse(x2), ADN
2,558 Posts
Our tax dollars at work. Purple eye roll guy would be here if AN didn't mess with the format!
pernella
15 Posts
Fidget spinner update: My mother in law took my son to buy a fidget spinner with his own money. Next day took it to school with strict instructions to follow his teachers rules. Lost it by the end of the day. He says he can get it back if I write his teacher a note asking for it but I told him that his teacher's desk is perfectly safe place for it to be for the next five weeks....lesson learned kid
Nurse in MT
52 Posts
I got the background story on all the fidget spinners in my district. Our middle school robotics class is making them with the 3-D printer and selling them for $5. They are using the proceeds to buy another robot and have earned almost $300. The teacher has turned it into a lesson in entrepreneurship, marketing, supply and demand. Apparently the class cut off orders for the year yesterday because they are behind by 90 orders and waiting 2 weeks for more bearings to arrive!
LauraF, RN, ASN, CNA, LPN, RN
568 Posts
My youngest HAD to have one for his birthday. I think he has disassembled it now. He doesn't have ADHD he wanted a new toy.
Spidey's mom, ADN, BSN, RN
11,304 Posts
NurseJ04
20 Posts
My daughter has been begging me for one, but all of my teacher friends just say they are a distraction more than anything else. I think she's getting tired of hearing my firm "no."
Amethya
1,821 Posts
The kids here are crazy for them. I have a fidget cube myself to help me stop trying to bite my nails when I'm anxious and it works, but the kids see it and what to play with it.
grammy1
420 Posts
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