The Works Fidget Kit by Kaiko Fidgets has everything you need for the fidget lover.
Amazing range of sensory tools, from super soft (caterpillar) to high sensory input (spikey) & everything in between.
- medium chain link fidget
- magic ball
- small single loop
- small centipede
- spikey
- the cog
- caterpillar.
We all have different sensory preferences, what you like and the next person will vary, often dramatically. The idea of the works kit is that it covers a very full range of sensory preferences, so there is always one or often many that tick the box completely for each of us.
These fidgets are small & discreet so you can pop them in your pocket & take them with you anywhere! They are also quiet to use - making them ideal for the workplace, travel or the classroom.
Kaiko Fidget sensory tools can assist with...
- Managing anxiety by redirecting the brains focus
- Emotional regulation & sensory input
- Focus & concentration - great study or work tool
- Tactile awareness & desensitisation
- Hand function – improving fine motor, strength & circulation
- Managing stress
- Active listening - can increase focus & attention
- Reducing unhelpful habits - such as nail-biting, smoking, tapping, hair twirling, pen clicking & leg bouncing etc.
- Sensory seeking substitution - finding a more socially acceptable outlet for sensory preferences and regulation
Not suitable for children under three years old.
To keep fidgets clean, simply wipe with a damp cloth. Ensure it is dried thoroughly- excess moisture may create a "rust" looking appearance.
NDIS
Claim Number: 05_181_0103_1_1
Description: Assistive products for daily living – low-cost AT.
Applicability: Fidget tools that support emotional regulation, such as stress balls, tactile toys, or other sensory items, may be covered under this category if they help with day-to-day living and self-regulation.
Why It Fits:
- Emotional Regulation Support: Fidget tools are commonly used by people with ADHD, autism, or anxiety to help manage sensory overload, reduce stress, and stay focused.
- Self-Regulation Aid: As a low-cost assistive technology item, fidget tools are meant to support emotional self-regulation, making them eligible for claim under consumables or daily living support categories.