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Originally Posted by Christian Benteke
OK, there is hand/eye coordination. But:
Not a sport. Far, far superior skill required to play snooker.
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I didn't say it was a sport, that's beside the point anyways. I addressed that you completely ignored the fact that video games require hand/eye coordination, and are a good tool to use with people who need help developing that skill. Sports are also a great way to practice hand/eye coordination, but since a lot of autistic children and adults are not interested in actually playing them, therapists have to come up with alternative methods to nurture that skill. Video and PC games are a great way to do that, especially the Wii Fit game, the Xbox Kinect and now with the new Wii U console.
I don't really understand that quote you posted since it's taken out of context. Where did it come from?