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  2. Hug machine - Wikipedia

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    A 1995 study on the efficacy of Grandin's device, conducted by the Center for the Study of Autism, working with Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, involved ten autistic children and found a reduction in tension and anxiety. [8] Other studies, including one by Margaret Creedon, have yielded similar results.

  3. Fidget toy - Wikipedia

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    In educational settings, fidget toys are often used as tools to help children, particularly those with attention-related challenges, maintain focus during lessons. [4] [5] Research suggests that parents of autistic children tend to perceive fidget toys, including fidget spinners, as effective tools for reducing anxiety and enhancing focus. [5]

  4. Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! - Wikipedia

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    The list included Brain Age 2, with a release date set for December 29, 2005. [6] Nintendo later announced that the game would be released in Europe on June 29, 2007, for €30, [7] and in Australia on July 5, 2007, for A$49.95. [8] The American version of Brain Age 2 was first revealed in May 2007. [9]

  5. Mindflex - Wikipedia

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    Mindflex is a toy by Mattel by which, according to its description, the operator uses their brain waves to steer a ball through an obstacle course. Brain waves are registered by the enclosed EEG headset, which allows the user to control an air stream by concentrating, thus lifting or lowering a foam ball. [1]

  6. Can kids work out at the gym? Experts reveal age limits ... - AOL

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    "Personally, I take my 5-year-old to my gym and she has a prescribed set of activities she is allowed to do and enjoys doing to be a contributing member of that gym community."

  7. Fat Brain Toys - Wikipedia

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    The company specializes in building toys, brainteasers, and multi-player games. [5] They collect various statistics on their consumers and toys, such as the ages of recipients and a 'Toy Value Index' which they display at the lower end of the respective product's page. [6] [7] As of 2014, the company had 46 full-time employees. The staff ...

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