Nearly all students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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These materials will make a difference in student learning, because the students can hold, or squeeze the gadget (without disrupting the learning environment) and use the sensory gadgets to alleviate and cope with stress or anxiety. These gadgets are small enough to fit in a child's pocket and quiet enough to use/squish/hold to keep students in class to learn instead of becoming stressed and leaving classroom. Many times students do not know how to handle stress of making friends, talking with peers, but the sensory gadget will help them cope with these environments/situations.
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These materials will make a difference in student learning, because the students can hold, or squeeze the gadget (without disrupting the learning environment) and use the sensory gadgets to alleviate and cope with stress or anxiety. These gadgets are small enough to fit in a child's pocket and quiet enough to use/squish/hold to keep students in class to learn instead of becoming stressed and leaving classroom. Many times students do not know how to handle stress of making friends, talking with peers, but the sensory gadget will help them cope with these environments/situations.