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This is interesting - - - autism, neurodivergence and computer gaming.

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Much has been said over many years dating back to "comics" and through to PC Gaming, about the damage they/it causes contributing to violence.

In fact my son has Autism, his life is all night gaming, with "friends" online, and sleep daytime, that is it, unless we go out together. Without this he would have nothing and no one. It is his life and he is at 30 100% perfect and happy.

Whilst I have 100%, zero interest in gaming, even when snake, Pacman and invaders were new ! I saw nothing in gaming but it is being proved that there are measurable reasons and benefits for it especially those with neurodiverse diagnoses.


https://www.autistica.org.uk/our-research/research-projects/neurodiversity-in-gaming#:~:text=From the perspective of neurodivergent,to other areas of life.

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