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Tablet Application toWork on Routines, Sense of Humor and Understanding Feelings Through Different Games in People with ASD

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Tablet Application toWork on Routines, Sense of Humor and Understanding Feelings Through Different Games in People with ASD
Author(s)
San Segundo, Lucas Alonso de
Dapena, Adriana
Date
2024
Abstract
This paper describes an application designed to create games aimed at people with specific needs, such as those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), which allow them to work on aspects related to routines, mood and feelings. This app provides therapists and educators with a range of templates, allowing them to add new questions tailored to each person's individual abilities. The games are structured in different levels of difficulty and include both visual and auditory elements, which makes it easier for people with different degrees of skill to use. It is the result of a final degree project whose source code is open to contribute to the creation of useful tools for social integration.
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
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https://doi.org/10.17979/spudc.9788497498913.6
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