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Loose parts are ambiguous and open-ended materials thatprovide endless possibilities in children’s play. Loose parts fostercreative and dramatic play which in turn stimulates thedevelopment of children’s social, emotional and cognitive skills. Inthis paper we explore the potential value of loose parts for children with autism because their development of said skills tends to eithernot happen or at a very low pace. We describe the effects of alagging Theory of Mind and Sensory Integration Disorder, which are both often associated with autistic spectrum disorders. This brings the diverse and complex nature of these disorders to light, virtually excluding universal design guidelines. However, several concrete design implications and opportunities are suggested. Our next steps entail engaging with autistic children in their context and trying outtailor made loose parts. |