RhA wrote:dirk2243 wrote:alternator77 wrote:Swindle01 wrote:i know this is gona come across as bad but....your spending 70 MAYBE 100+ on masterpiece Hotrod right? yet your sons Autistic right?
doesnt this mean hes just gona break a 70-100 figure then?
like i said -i dont mean this to come across bad- but it probably is. Im just saying if it was me i personally wouldnt let something that expensive or delicate be given to a normal child, let alone one thats different. Wouldnt something that doesnt matter and thats not important be better? say something like armada hotshot because that wont matter if he breaks it really?
i really think you need/encourage you to do a little research on autism. in many instances it is not a physical disability but in certain instances behavioral.my nephew for example has 4 mp figures with the exception of megatron because hes a gun and my sister wont allow it.he's transformed them each several times with no issue and has many more figs with no damage.also with some autistic children interactive play helps with social skills(cooperative play) and problem solving i.e. (how do i get ss nosecone through his torso)
hes got an iq higher then mine and a photographic memory (he memorized the hobbit lol!)im not angry just wish people would do a little research before posting a statement like that so no worries no offense taken.
heres a link
http://www.autism-society.org/
Oh yes, children w/ autism are sharp! He probably does beyond well with these TF's. I'm sure you didn't mean it as bad, just need to know, when they focus on something, there awesome. My wife works with them loves every minute of it.
Being autistic doesn't mean you're sharp or not, that depends on the type of autism.
But I can totally get why a TF is a good toy for an autistic child. Repetition, repetition, repetition. Especially with a very complex TF. I'd say it's a good idea to get one.
I agree...
I watch tons of the history channel & documetary medical channels thru my cable provider.
many of our so called genious people had some form of austic traits/illness. many of our inventors were good at inventing stuff but failed in the socializing department.
some of our inventors exibited autisic traits. as far as being heavily focused on one thing but un-able to talk to others in public,being slobs as far as not showering,not shaving,not grooming went.
I guess it's the age old saying: "their is no such thing as the smartest man in the world." as no one person knows everything & their is always something someone knows that the other person doesn't know.