Toys for autistics

Just a random idea that popped into my head, but I remembered about fidget spinners and how they were designed to help with nuerodiveregents and it got me thinking that maybe there are other toys that are like that. I have a couple of things that I grew up with that I feel fit the bill.

Beyblades. They spin, and of course, spinning to us autistics is something that we've always had an affinity for.

Transformers. I had a couple of these growing up, unfortunately one of them broke, but I still have a couple smaller ones from 2007, but what I always loved about them was the puzzle aspect of transforming them from vehicle to robot mode and vice versa.

Slinkys. They're just an amazing fiddle toy, and watching them go down stairs is quite a spectacle.

Rubix cubes. An engaging puzzle toy, never learned how to solve one because I never owned one.

Bead coasters. Something that has good stim appeal that really helped me growing up.

Would love to hear other people's ideas and experiences!

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  • I own a few sensory figets but I will only write about those that I use most-

    I like using a roller figet. I have one ONO jnr and also a cheaper one with spikes of Amazon under £6. They help me to orientate myself.

    I also like using an atomic ball.

    I have a few plushie sensory items.

    I have a game console DS 3ds XL.

    I have alphabet numbers in cubes which I use to distract myself and to form words.

    I also have a few spinners which I like to use.

    I also have a rocking chair and a sensory brush.

    I also have a mini waterfall plugged in which is good for my senses.

    I also like using a rosary the beads and it helps me as is quiet to when is needed.

  • You just reminded me about my ONO roller, thank you!

    It had been tidied away - and then promptly forgotten about. I'll now go and rescue it, before I forget again! Blush

  • I got this roller too, and I do use it!

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