Cas Holman
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Which again is like the imagination.
Industrial artifacts.
And then Rigamajig Jr.
is kind of the home version of that.
And the thing, again, similar to with the big blue blocks, it's too big for one child to use alone.
So they need each other in a way.
It becomes social.
When we learn to need each other in play, it's a positive association with health and with collaboration and cooperation.
Yeah, there's two pulleys.
So if you're not using that pulley, can I use the pulley?
I got to go ask.
We got to share resources.
My experience of that moment exactly is easy as boring.
I could just go and get that gasket, but I'm drawn to, compelled by, and intuitively I want to make this other thing work.
I want to see how many rubber bands I can wrap around it instead of go and get the right gasket for this.
And flow, right?
When you're in the flow of something, to leave to go get that part takes you out of the flow of that you're in it and you've lost track of time.
That's also part of what play is.
When you lose track of time, you're so immersed in the thing.
You're doing it because you love it.