I've been looking for something similar to that third one for years. I had a similar thing that I bought over 20 years ago, only the ball was made of some kind of crystal, and it's such a good thing for me but eventually the outside fixing that the spinning ball sat in degraded a bit and the ball no longer moves in a smooth and satisfying way. I had never been able to find a replacement, so finally seeing something similar in this video has made me so happy. I also really like the look (and sound) of that Easter Island stress ball. Thank you for making this video. It's always good to see what other people find good and what they like about those things to get an idea on what may or may not be helpful
Some of my favorite fidget toys include the sensory fidget brushes, the therapy brushes, Koosh balls, my squeaky ball, my tear resistant stress ball, my fidget, roller, my metal, infinity, cube, I have so many favorite fidget toys. My, it would be really long if I named every single favorite fidget toy that I own.
I’ve heard a few people recommend Ono now! I really like these as my son likes discretion at school and probably more as he gets older. FYI when I clicked on link for Easter island head it didn’t come up with that.
@@ThroughTheLensOfAutismI will explain it as best as I can. It’s verbal (usually out loud to yourself) repeating things you heard somewhere, example being from a legal guardian or a TV show/any media. Note* sometimes it can be stimming, other times it’s how someone learns language. It can be a bit of both too. Further on language learning: the person might not understand what’s being said, and repeats it. I hope that helps :)
Those magnetic rollers remind me of how my granny kept me and my brother behaving in church as kids, little cell battery sized magnets. Would amuse us for a decent amount of time. Not sure where she got them, but I imagine they're still a thing if you dig hard enough
Oooo need these! I have loads fidget toys bucket loads and boxes!
I've been looking for something similar to that third one for years. I had a similar thing that I bought over 20 years ago, only the ball was made of some kind of crystal, and it's such a good thing for me but eventually the outside fixing that the spinning ball sat in degraded a bit and the ball no longer moves in a smooth and satisfying way. I had never been able to find a replacement, so finally seeing something similar in this video has made me so happy.
I also really like the look (and sound) of that Easter Island stress ball. Thank you for making this video. It's always good to see what other people find good and what they like about those things to get an idea on what may or may not be helpful
Some of my favorite fidget toys include the sensory fidget brushes, the therapy brushes, Koosh balls, my squeaky ball, my tear resistant stress ball, my fidget, roller, my metal, infinity, cube, I have so many favorite fidget toys. My, it would be really long if I named every single favorite fidget toy that I own.
I mean, I spent over $100 through Prime Day and frankly have to limit myself next time, similar for the winter holidays.
Kaiko does some great things available at the sensory lab!
The thumbnail is misleading.
Thanks!! ❤❤
I’ve heard a few people recommend Ono now! I really like these as my son likes discretion at school and probably more as he gets older. FYI when I clicked on link for Easter island head it didn’t come up with that.
My favorite stimming toy is still my clown cube!
Cool!😊
I love fidget toys
My favourite stim toy is my kali stick.
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Mine is my piercings :D I've the same diags as you
I have asked it before but it is worth asking again, is talking stimming? This might be why I annoyed so many people when I was younger.
@@julinaonYT What exactly does that mean?
@@ThroughTheLensOfAutismI will explain it as best as I can. It’s verbal (usually out loud to yourself) repeating things you heard somewhere, example being from a legal guardian or a TV show/any media.
Note* sometimes it can be stimming, other times it’s how someone learns language. It can be a bit of both too. Further on language learning: the person might not understand what’s being said, and repeats it. I hope that helps :)
Those magnetic rollers remind me of how my granny kept me and my brother behaving in church as kids, little cell battery sized magnets. Would amuse us for a decent amount of time. Not sure where she got them, but I imagine they're still a thing if you dig hard enough
Your yellow subtitles are not correct unless you're renaming the channel 'the ask bewildered'
I think I am autistic