VR technology can offer custom solutions for children with learning disabilities. The immersive and interactive nature of VR can be particularly beneficial for children with dyslexia, autism, or ADHD, providing them with engaging ways to learn at their own pace. For example, VR can create distraction-free learning environments or visual learning aids that improve concentration and understanding.
- Log in or register to contribute
Contribute to three or more articles across any domain to qualify for the Contributor badge. Please check back tomorrow for updates on your progress.