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Oct 21 2012

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@AngryBirds, #Autism and the imagination


I posted about this before but I wanted to share this because I’m really having fun and so is Emmett.

Elliott got an Angry Birds game while he was in the Hamptons this past summer.

Emmett has sorta taken it over and Elliott’s been really good about that.  Emmett and I spent many afternoons building our own levels and using our imaginations. 

For something as simple as this game is,  it really is a lot of fun. 

We take turns building levels and flinging the Angry Birds at the egg stealing, green piggies. 

I would highly recommend this game as it will pass the time, encourage use of your imagination and have you spending time with your kids.  :-)

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Lost and Tired

I'm Rob Gorski and I started this blog in January 2010 as a means of sharing my family's real life journey raising 3 boys on the #Autism Spectrum. It's important for people to understand what Autism can really be like and the impact it has on the family. We aren't a TV show and there are no actors. This is our struggle, our journey...and it's all true. I am "Lost and Tired" and this is "My Reality #Autism".

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AngryBirds
AngryBirds

@LorcaDamon Just read your post - glad you guys like the game :)

LorcaDamon
LorcaDamon

@AngryBirds There are tons of games that just really work well for kids with autism. Finger tip control vs complicated keyboard strokes...

AngryBirds
AngryBirds

@LorcaDamon Really good to know, and it makes us happy to hear. Have they given Bad Piggies a try?

LorcaDamon
LorcaDamon

@AngryBirds NO, I've never heard of it! I'll have to check it out...

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