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Dungeons and Dragons is Autistic (Episode 39)
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Dungeons and Dragons is Autistic (Episode 39)

Stop drop and roll-for-initiative! Why Autistics love D&D and how it helps us to engage, regulate, and experience Autistic joy.
Autistic hosts, Dr. Angela Lauria and Matt Lowry, LPP, discuss Dungeons and dragons is autistic
A: First year I played was like 1985. M: Oh, yeah. A: And my mom was 100% sure it’s a satanic cult. M: Yeah.
  • Tabletop roleplaying games like Dungeons & Dragons cater to many autistic people's strengths, such as:

    • Appreciation for intricate rule systems, statistics, and logic

    • Monotropic focus and special interests

    • Pattern recognition and world-building skills

  • D&D provides a structured, inclusive environment for autistic individuals to socialize and engage in shared storytelling with confidence.

  • The game design encourages players to embrace differences rather than mask them, including the recent introduction of a canonically autistic character.

  • Historic moral panics around D&D illustrate misunderstandings and ableism towards autistic interests, but the game's recent mainstream popularity signals a shift towards greater acceptance.

  • Families of autistic individuals can recognize intense gaming interests as valuable tools for connection and community-building.

  • Embracing neurodiversity, the tabletop roleplaying experience allows autistic people to thrive by playing to their unique strengths.

Who’s your character in D&D? Do you have a multi-year game going?

Related episodes…Want to learn about more Autistic activities popular among children and adults? Episodes 16: Pokémon is Autistic and Episode 31: Chess is Autistic

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