Board gaming is a growing industry, and anecdotally popular among people who display autistic traits. Now new research has highlighted the science supporting the anecdote – and, for the first time, ...
As the games industry slowly becomes more aware of accessibility needs, efforts to account for neurodiversity have been limited. As part of the GamesIndustry.biz Academy, we previously addressed ...
Board gaming is a growing industry, and anecdotally popular among people who display autistic traits. Now new research has highlighted the science supporting the anecdote -- and the important reasons ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. It's no coincidence that board games are popular among people with autism. And yet, we are only just learning about how ...
People with autism, approximately 2 percent of the population, possess social and communicative differences as well as restricted interests and repetitive behaviours (American Psychiatric Association, ...
Every child has unique needs. Whatever the case may be, meeting those needs with care and understanding is a must. Likewise, finding the right games for kids with autism can make a world of difference ...
Over the last few years, developers have become more aware of how important representation is. More and more characters of diverse races, genders and sexualities have come to the forefront of ...
LOS ANGELES, May 10 (Reuters Life!) - Bernard McCrory knows what happens when autism strikes and his company, Learning for Children, is selling video games to give children the help they may need.