Do children with Autism experience different stages of play development?
Many children do show shifts in play style over time, but the notion of stages of play in autism is more complex than in typical development. The traditional sequence of play, from sensorimotor to symbolic, is often altered, delayed or interwoven differently for autistic children. Their trajectory of play is influenced by sensory, social and cognitive factors as they grow, and often doesn’t align neatly with standard developmental milestones.
How play “stages” look different in autism
Rather than following a clear, linear progression, the stages of play in autism may unfold in overlapping or atypical ways, as children often begin with basic sensory exploration and gradually layer symbolic or functional play, though sometimes in non-typical timing or proportion.
Extended sensorimotor or exploratory play
Many autistic children retain strong interest in the sensory properties of toys for longer periods. Even when older, they may explore textures, sounds or motion before shifting to more “advanced” play.
Delayed or limited functional/imaginative play
Using toys for their intended role, or engaging in pretend scenarios, may emerge later or in narrow contexts. Some children adopt symbolic play in areas tied to their interests rather than broadly.
Persistent parallel or solitary play
While typical children move toward cooperative or associative play, autistic children may continue playing alongside others rather than with them.
Intermixed play modes
Rather than neatly moving from one stage to another, autistic children often blend modes: sensory, repetitive, symbolic and solitary play may coexist. Their pattern is less sequential and more integrative.
In sum, stages of play in autism do exist, but they often diverge from expected developmental timelines and typical developmental milestones. Recognising that difference helps families and professionals support growth without forcing rigid transitions.
Visit providers like Autism Detect for developmental play assessments and strategies tuned to individual growth.
For a deeper dive into the science, diagnosis, and full treatment landscape, read our complete guide to Unusual Play Patterns.

