Here’s a great example of technology put to good use at the Royal
London Children’s Hospital: patients now have an interactive playground
featuring a giant screen that the children can engage with. The
surrounding soft toys are integrated into an interactive game, so that
the children can play with both the physical and digital versions.
The interactive game, Woodland
Wiggle, allows kids to paint pictures and play music with their body
movements.
The creators have designed the game to include the movements
that would be the most therapeutic for the children. Artist and creator Chris Oshea
took into account the wide ranging patient-types to include healthy
kids to those with special needs. It’s great to see that technology can
be used in this way to enhance the therapeutic benefits of play.
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