Last week, I chatted with Sara Winters from Squag.com about the GamingEdus Minecraft server and some of our amazing players who are on the spectrum.
In case you don’t know (and I didn’t until Sara contacted me), Squag.com is a curated online experience site for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. It’s pretty special place for anyone who has Autism and their families.
Through the great people at EDGE Lab, Sara heard about our Minecraft server and how we make it a point to welcome, celebrate and empower players with developmental differences, like Autism.
Read the interview over at Squag to find out how that happens. And if you’re interesting in learning more, check us out at gamingedus.org.