The 'Things' Therapy Game Helps with Sensory Development
Michael Hemsworth — September 24, 2019 — Lifestyle
References: yankodesign
The 'Things' therapy game has been designed by Shirin Amini and Farid Hatimi as a therapeutic pastime for children, especially those with autism to help with sensory development and more. The game consists of the main light unit along with four cubes that feature various materials and textures on each side that can be positioned into the hollow frame of the illuminator. This helps children with becoming more comfortable with various textures, materials and lighting effects that they might be sensitive to, which will come as welcome news to parents.
The 'Things' therapy game is specially designed by the creators to not have any intense colors or brightness levels in order to not trigger the user. The light itself also doubles as a nightlight for a dual-purpose functionality.
The 'Things' therapy game is specially designed by the creators to not have any intense colors or brightness levels in order to not trigger the user. The light itself also doubles as a nightlight for a dual-purpose functionality.
Trend Themes
1. Therapeutic Games for Autism - Opportunity for developing more therapeutic games specifically designed to help children with autism improve sensory development.
2. Sensory Development Tools - Opportunity to create innovative tools and devices that assist children with sensory development and help them become more comfortable with various textures and materials.
3. Multi-functional Therapeutic Products - Opportunity to design and develop multi-functional products that can serve both therapeutic purposes and everyday functionality, such as the 'Things' therapy game doubling as a nightlight.
Industry Implications
1. Gaming - The gaming industry can expand its offerings to include more therapeutic games for children with autism.
2. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can explore the development of sensory development tools and devices to aid children's therapy.
3. Home Goods - The home goods industry can incorporate therapeutic functionalities into everyday products, like combining a therapeutic game with a nightlight.
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