Using Virtual Reality to Help Kids with Autism | Freethink Superhuman
When their child with autism fell in love with a virtual reality headset, this family developed a program to help train his brain. Today, their software is being tested in classrooms - with amazing results. We meet Vijay and Vibha Ravindran, founders of the VR software company Floreo, and see how their software can help children with autism improve their joint attention abilities and even help them better interact with the police. For more stories profiling pioneers of science and tech innovation, subscribe to Freethink at / freethinkmedia And follow Freethink across other platforms here: Facebook: / freethinkmedia Twitter: / freethinkmedia Instagram: / freethinkmedia Website: http://www.freethink.com

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