Understanding the Overrepresentation of Autistic People in Board Gaming
Exploring Board Game Popularity Among Autistic Individuals
In a recent study by the University of Plymouth, new research findings shed light on the significant presence of autistic individuals in the board gaming community. The study reveals a unique connection between autism and the popularity of board games, highlighting the benefits and preferences of autistic individuals in this leisure activity.
These findings provide valuable insights for understanding the interests and engagement levels of autistic people in recreational activities, particularly board gaming. Overall, the research underscores the importance of recognizing and promoting inclusive recreational spaces for individuals on the autistic spectrum.
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