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    Robot best friend dies—kids’ heartbreaking loss

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterAugust 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Quick Takeaways

    1. Social robots like Moxie are designed to help neurodivergent children practice social skills and provide consistent, at-home support.
    2. Research suggests these robots can effectively promote social behaviors, offering potential advances in autism therapy accessible at any time.
    3. Despite promising results, many devices fail over time or are discarded, exposing vulnerabilities in relying heavily on robotic therapy tools.
    4. Pioneer researchers like Scassellati observe remarkable improvements in children’s social engagement during robot interactions, highlighting exciting but still developing potential.

    The Impact of Losing a Robot Friend

    When a child’s robot friend dies, it can be upsetting, especially for kids who rely on it for social support. These robots like Moxie are made to help children practice skills such as eye contact and taking turns. If the robot stops working or is decommissioned, children may feel sadness or confusion. However, this experience can also teach resilience. Kids learn that even favorite toys have lifespans and that they can find new ways to connect and grow. Many children see these robots as companions, so their loss affects feelings. Still, it offers an opportunity to talk about change and adaptation in a safe setting.

    Functionality and Advancements

    Social robots are designed to assist children with diverse needs. They can help build social skills that are sometimes hard to learn. The technology behind these robots is evolving, with research showing they can make a real difference. For example, some children show more eye contact and better communication with the robots. Experts believe that home-based robot therapy could become more common. Still, robots are tools, not replacements for real people. When a robot dies, the focus should shift to keeping children engaged with supportive friends and family. It is an important step in understanding how technology can best serve children’s development.

    The Future and Its Challenges

    While many see a bright future for social robots, challenges remain. Robots can help children, especially neurodivergent kids, in ways people sometimes cannot. Yet, critics warn that robots could end up abandoned, forgotten, or discarded like old toys. The story of Moxie shows both the potential and the limits of these devices. They can be powerful tools for learning and connection. At the same time, children and their families need support to handle their loss. As technology improves, balancing hope with responsibility will be key to building meaningful robot companions that truly benefit children over time.

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