Can Gaming Improve Autistic Behaviors?
Friday, December 28th, 2007
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Sam Butler’s son, who is on the PDD-NOS line of the autism spectrum, started using the computer game TeachTown, a program designed for autistic children. “It’s a pretty simple program that shows a group of pictures and gives directions or asks questions such as ‘point to the car’ or ‘which one is a girl?’” says Butler, “I was skeptical at first because I thought it was too simplistic.” However, once his son had been playing the game for a few weeks he started turning to his father, looking him in the eyes and telling him what he saw. “This was a major breakthrough because he was just starting to speak after being silent for over a year, and eye contact was an ongoing problem,” says Butler.
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