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Autism Awareness Advocate Sees Minecraft as a Game-Changer for Those with Neurological Disorders

September 15, 2015 by Tom Shewbridge Leave a Comment

Autism Awareness Advocate Sees Microsoft’s Plans for Minecraft as a Game-Changer for Those with Neurological Disorders

I am a big fan of using technology and games to find a way to beat Neurological Disorders. I think it is an impressive and organic way to maybe help people.

Filed Under: EMS/EMT/Paramedic, Life/Health, Medicine, Sponsored Posts Tagged With: Autism, Microsoft, Minecraft, Neurological Disorders

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