How VR is helping people with autism and Down syndrome master life skills
thestar.com.my May 10, 2026

How VR is helping people with autism and Down syndrome master life skills

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

A pioneering study by the Kennedy Krieger Institute uses virtual reality headsets to help young people with Down syndrome and autism practice life skills. The study, using Meta Quest 2 headsets and Floreo software, allows users to build confidence and master tasks in a controlled environment. Participants learn skills like crossing the street and employment interviews, with tailored training and progress assessment. The program aims to support individuals with disabilities in building functional life skills.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · By leveraging virtual reality, individuals with disabilities can practice life skills in a low-risk environment, increasing their confidence and independence.
  • · Personalized training programs can address unique needs and goals.