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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 530109" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>As you know I have a ton of kids now to watch with toys...lol. My own grown kids and now the grands. </p><p></p><p>The oldest who we pretty much know is a high functioning aspie did play with some toys but they were his objects of fascination of the time period. At one point it was match box cars and he would play with them and nothing else, then it was legos, then dinosaurs and on and on. Once he could read or get into hand held video games and then computers and actual video games...that was it. </p><p></p><p>Then my younger two actually didnt really play with their toys normally. They were my outdoor kids. Like Partner, they loved being outside climbing trees, swing on the swings or riding their bikes. We lived in the country so they could do whatever they wanted to do. I opened the door and let them roam. </p><p></p><p>Now with Keyana we have bought her a ton of little girl toys and she will play with them for a little while. Things like play kitchens, tons of those vtech toys, coloring books, all that stuff but all she really wants to play with is her babies. She loves her babies and the stuff that goes with them. Strollers, beds, clothes. She also loves the doll house her late great grandfather got her. </p><p></p><p>Hailie will sometimes play but mostly she throws her toys around the room. Anything you get her you can expect to be broken within a few days. Im not sure about Mikey and we have no clue with the youngest yet but she is reaching out for her toys...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 530109, member: 1514"] As you know I have a ton of kids now to watch with toys...lol. My own grown kids and now the grands. The oldest who we pretty much know is a high functioning aspie did play with some toys but they were his objects of fascination of the time period. At one point it was match box cars and he would play with them and nothing else, then it was legos, then dinosaurs and on and on. Once he could read or get into hand held video games and then computers and actual video games...that was it. Then my younger two actually didnt really play with their toys normally. They were my outdoor kids. Like Partner, they loved being outside climbing trees, swing on the swings or riding their bikes. We lived in the country so they could do whatever they wanted to do. I opened the door and let them roam. Now with Keyana we have bought her a ton of little girl toys and she will play with them for a little while. Things like play kitchens, tons of those vtech toys, coloring books, all that stuff but all she really wants to play with is her babies. She loves her babies and the stuff that goes with them. Strollers, beds, clothes. She also loves the doll house her late great grandfather got her. Hailie will sometimes play but mostly she throws her toys around the room. Anything you get her you can expect to be broken within a few days. Im not sure about Mikey and we have no clue with the youngest yet but she is reaching out for her toys...lol. [/QUOTE]
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