by Adam Rowe | Mar 24, 2025 | Gaming, General, Positives of Gaming
Tiny Glade: A Creative Retreat for Everyone If you’ve ever dreamed of building a fairy-tale retreat, where sheep roam happily across green hills and ivy-covered walls bend like magic, then Tiny Glade is the perfect game for you and your family! Designed by...
by Adam Rowe | Mar 10, 2025 | Gaming, General, Parents, Technology
The Interview Back in August 2024 Dan was invited to the Giant Robots On Tour podcast, where hosts Sami Birnbaum and Rémy Hannequin talked with Dan about the transformative powers of gaming through emotional support mentoring. Dan discusses how MindJam was created to...
by Adam Rowe | Mar 3, 2025 | Gaming, General, Parents, Technology
Bridging Digital Gaps: Our Visit to Google’s Accessibility Discovery Centre At MindJam, we are dedicated to empowering neurodivergent young people through emotional support mentoring through gaming and digital skills. Our 1-2-1 online sessions offer a safe space...
by Adam Rowe | Feb 4, 2025 | Gaming, General, Parents
At BETT, the world’s largest EdTech conference, industry leaders in gaming, education, and technology gathered to explore the benefits, challenges, and future potential of gaming in education for children with SEND. The panel was hosted by SENsational Tutors. The...
by Nat Halman | Feb 4, 2025 | Gaming, General, Online Safety, Parents
If you’re a parent considering Fortnite but are hesitant because of the gun element, you’re not alone – it’s a common concern. Fortnite’s Battle Royale mode does feature a lot of guns, and kids often get very familiar with different types of weapons. However, the game...
by Nat Halman | Feb 4, 2025 | Gaming, General, Online Safety, Parents
If you’ve got a neurodivergent child, chances are you’ve come across Minecraft, Roblox, and Fortnite – maybe even all three. These games are hugely popular, and it’s no surprise why. They offer creativity, social connections, and action-packed fun. But for...