Wuggle
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I'm interested in something. For those of you who watch little kid TV shows like Barney, Mr. Roger's Neighbourhood, Arthur, Paw Patrol, etc. do you watch them as a way of reaching little space, or do you actually enjoy the plot and characters?
My favourite "little" shows are Arthur, Barney, and Mr. Roger's Neighbourhood, and I really do like to watch them just to watch them. I love Mr. Roger's Neighbourhood; the way he talks to the audience so patiently and engagingly is very comforting. It makes me feel small and safe when he asks me questions and I get to answer like he can really hear me. I love Barney for the music. The messages are clear and simple, but important, and things I think so many of us forget as we go through our grown up lives. Because I have autism, I get a lot of security from verbal and mental repetition, so when I'm anxious or uneasy, I just sing the songs to myself over and over again, and the fact that they're kids' songs makes the lyrics super easy to remember.
What are your favourite kid shows, and what do you get out of watching them?
My favourite "little" shows are Arthur, Barney, and Mr. Roger's Neighbourhood, and I really do like to watch them just to watch them. I love Mr. Roger's Neighbourhood; the way he talks to the audience so patiently and engagingly is very comforting. It makes me feel small and safe when he asks me questions and I get to answer like he can really hear me. I love Barney for the music. The messages are clear and simple, but important, and things I think so many of us forget as we go through our grown up lives. Because I have autism, I get a lot of security from verbal and mental repetition, so when I'm anxious or uneasy, I just sing the songs to myself over and over again, and the fact that they're kids' songs makes the lyrics super easy to remember.
What are your favourite kid shows, and what do you get out of watching them?