02/01/2021
Australia's Dice for Diversity creates a safe environment for youth with autism to explore the social contract. Many of the youth that George Blyth works with have improved their communication skills, have been able to forge lasting bonds with other youth and have found ways to practice morality and danger assessment. George had a very difficult time navigating the traditional autistic therapy programs of Australia with the goal of getting his children ready for working life. The modified version of D&D he created has allowed him to practice challenges with them in a safe and fun way, which keeps them clamoring for more.
At we are patiently awaiting the launch of a new game known as from the amazing folks at . We see the amazing potential for TTRPG's as a therapy, education tool and escape for all people not just those with autism. We are currently taking on new players for games in our after school program as well as our adults games on Sundays. If you are interested in exploring Table Top Roleplaying Games, getting back into drama/improv, learning to creative write and tell stories please send us an email. Howe Sound is a world of mystery, adventure, learning and healing, one we'd love to see you in.
Huge props to George Blyth down in Canberra,
A loving father built a business around the game Dungeons and Dragons after struggling to find help for his own children, and now a group of children with autism is gaining social skills and, in some cases, making friends for the very first time.