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You can use this page to email Stuart Duncan about Running a Minecraft Server for Children with Autism.
About the Book
Since starting my Mincraft server for children with autism and their families, I've had a lot of people come to me for advice on how to start a similar server. There is no short and easy answer so putting together all my notes and thoughts and advice, I have put together this book as a guide for you.
Starting a Minecraft server is a much larger undertaking than you probably realize if you've never run one before. When the players on tha server are children with autism that have come off of bullying from other servers, bullying in school, social and communicative struggles and deficites, frequent meltdowns and more, the job becomes that much more demanding.
This is not a task that most people will be able to accomplish and most certainly no one person will be able to do it alone.
The desire to help people and do for people what you can is admirable but please understand, you can not go into this blindly and you can not go into until you are ready or you run the very real risk of doing more damage than good.
With my experience and advice, perhaps you'll find a way to even better than I ever have. For your sake, my sake and the thousands of children with autism that are still searching for a safe place to play the game they love, I hope you can.
About the Author
Stuart Duncan is the proud father of two boys, the oldest of which has Autism. Devoting himself to his family, Stuart has always worked from home to maximize his time with them as well as the time to research and write about Autism.
Stuart is the author of the online blog "Autism From a Father's Point of View" where his thoughts range from moments with his own children to wide ranging thoughts of the Autism community as well as the perceptions of those around the world.
Hoping to reach a wider audience, Stuart is currently in the process of writing his third book.