Lego-based play therapy could help children with autism develop social skills

Experts are looking to play therapy using Lego to help children with autism develop their social skills.

A new study at the University of York will use Lego in small groups to help children with autism refine interaction skills and express themselves through play.

Lego-based therapies were developed in America but are now used around the world as a recognised practice.  Full article 

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