Promoting Social Skills Through Virtual Reality

Virtual reality (VR) initiatives by women in the tech industry are offering new avenues for social skills training for students with autism and other social challenges. These VR environments provide safe, controlled settings where special needs students can practice social interactions, improving their confidence and social competencies.

Virtual reality (VR) initiatives by women in the tech industry are offering new avenues for social skills training for students with autism and other social challenges. These VR environments provide safe, controlled settings where special needs students can practice social interactions, improving their confidence and social competencies.

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