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Board gaming is a growing industry, and anecdotally popular among people who display autistic traits. Now new research has highlighted the science supporting the anecdote -- and the important reasons ...
A board game company based in Bowthorpe, near Norwich, is using play to spark conversations and build understanding around autism.