Study: Playing D&D Enhances Social Skills for Autistic Players 🎲

Summary:


  1. Boost in Confidence and Kinship
    A study published in the journal Autism finds that Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) boosts confidence and fosters a sense of belonging among autistic players. The game’s structured social interactions and imaginative play provide a supportive environment.

  2. Positive Impact on Social Skills
    Participants reported that D&D helped them understand and engage in social interactions better. The game’s clear rules and structured scenarios make social cues and responses more comprehensible.

  3. Character Exploration and Personal Growth
    Players felt emotionally connected to their characters and used the game to explore different personas, which helped them gain new perspectives and apply character traits to real-life situations.

Read more at: Ars Technica