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Students Sawyer Whitely (2nd-L) and Michael Mendoza (2nd-R), both 10-yrs, are helped by their teachers Anne Marie Skeen (L) and Jennifer Hartmann (R) as they play selected games on a Microsoft X-box Kinect at Steuart W. Weller Elementary School in Ashburn, Virginia. Experts children with autism can benefit from playing some computer games such as Kinect, that help with coordination, body awareness and cooperation, all challenges for kids on the autism spectrum. AFP PHOTO/Paul J. Richards (Photo credit should read PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP via Getty Images)
Students Sawyer Whitely (2nd-L) and Michael Mendoza (2nd-R), both 10-yrs, are helped by their teachers Anne Marie Skeen (L) and Jennifer Hartmann (R) as they play selected games on a Microsoft X-box Kinect at Steuart W. Weller Elementary School in Ashburn, Virginia. Experts children with autism can benefit from playing some computer games such as Kinect, that help with coordination, body awareness and cooperation, all challenges for kids on the autism spectrum. AFP PHOTO/Paul J. Richards (Photo credit should read PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP via Getty Images)
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