About "lining up ones toys".
Aug. 9th, 2004 01:35 amThis is a classic part of the AS diagnosis, lining up your toys and suchlike instead of playing with them "appropriately" (whatever THAT means). But I wonder, does it count if you were organizing your toys within the context of an internal narrative? So you weren't just putting them in groups for the sake of putting them in groups, there was some reason outside of the need for neatness that they were being organized? I used to do that, organizing my crayons, or barbies, or mlps. Somebody who wasn't me might've thought I was just sorting them by color, then size, then color AND size, then hairstyle... but I had a reason for that, something that made sense to those being sorted (or did to them in my mind, which is what counts).
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Date: 2004-08-09 06:21 am (UTC)My 5 year old stuffed 19 pokemon figures into his pants pockets and brought them to the zoo yesterday. When we stopped at a table for a few minutes he promptly took them all out and lined them up. He said it was so he could count them. There were only 18. To keep him from melting down over it we reassured him it was probably in the car.
I was so glad that it was.
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Date: 2004-08-09 06:41 am (UTC)Yes, I'm glad too.