Published on 12, July, 2020
I thought it might be nice to share our hobbies and interests with each other- we may find something new to try out. Here is my list:
There are lots of Lego fans on the forum, it appears. Can anybody tell me why it appeals to many autists? Me, I would get flustered because I know I'd struggle to construct anything.
Omg Lego is the best :-)
There's the building, but the different colours as well can be fun to organise. There's the Minifigures which you can collect, pose or create a portfolio for. You can videos about Lego. And the history of Lego is super interesting! :)
My mum was a big Lego fan as well. I think that's where my love of it comes from.
Indeed. to be able to see through solid objects at whim, is something mindblowing
Mind blown
with transparent Lego you could build a 3D representation of a 4D space
I think my idea would need someone as clever and as capable and as talented as you to actually design it.
I would say - transparent or straight invisible Lego, it would speak to me when I was little, but I had simple hexahedrons instead to play, same size, two colours only, I could build spaceships when I was 6y.o. LOL
I have no genius to sketch out the details of my latest thought but...wouldn't it be wonderful if there was a Lego edition for autistic children? Typical me - I'm so happy at the thought of something the children might love that I can't figure out how an 'autistic version' would have features which would appeal to them. I just love the thought of them feeling special, and noticed, and not left out.