Video games, collaboration and explicit instruction are helping neurodiverse children learn crucial social skills, University of Melbourne research shows
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Video games, collaboration and explicit instruction are helping neurodiverse children learn crucial social skills, University of Melbourne research shows
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Dr Matthew Harrison, Lecturer in Learning Intervention at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education, explores how gaming can support autistic students.
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Pioneering school in initiative is discovering that online gaming can promote positive learning traits and behaviour among youth.
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Video games can help break down social barriers for children with disabilities, a leading expert has told educators at the 2019 Education in Games Summit.
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The Autcraft community offers a controlled and filtered environment for autistic children to play and socialise