How virtual reality is being used to help people with autism navigate the world in Boston
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
In Boston, virtual reality is being utilized to assist individuals with autism in navigating everyday situations. This innovative approach helps them prepare for and respond to various social interactions and environments. By simulating real-life experiences, virtual reality provides a safe and controlled space for individuals with autism to build confidence and develop essential life skills, ultimately enhancing their ability to engage with the world around them effectively.