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Canberra Dungeons and Dragons business helping children with autism improve their social skills and make friends

This year, for the first time, George Blyth will have kids to invite to his birthday party.
The primary school student has autism and has made a special group of mates playing a modified version of Dungeons and Dragons.
The game is run by a Canberra social inclusion role-play business called Dice 4 Diversity, which is helping kids with diverse needs improve their conversation and social skills.
“He looks forward to it, it’s the highlight of his week,” his mum Jenelle said.
“There’s a group that he can fit in with.
‘Their social skills were getting better’
George plays a modified game…
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