将非自闭症同伴纳入专为自闭症社交设计的游戏中

Yiqi Xiao
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通过对当前游戏实践的回顾,作者强调了对公共社交游戏安全性的担忧,以及对自闭症严肃游戏设计的单一医疗方法的担忧。本文指出了自闭症儿童的需求与现有解决方案之间的脱节。为了填补这一空白,本文提出了一种神经多样性的严肃游戏设计方法。这种方法旨在满足自闭症儿童的社交需求,使他们能够直接、自信、安全地与神经正常的同龄人互动。
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Including Non-Autistic Peers in Games Designed for Autistic Socialization
Through a review of current game practices, the author highlights concerns regarding the safety of public social games and the singular medical approach to serious game design for autism. The paper identifies a disconnect between the needs of autistic children and the existing solutions. To fill this gap, a neurodiversity approach to serious game design is proposed. This approach aims to address the social needs of autistic children, enabling them to interact with their neurotypical peers directly, confidently, and safely.
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