Games to help kids with behavioral challenges

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Jason Kahn

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Apr 20, 2017, 11:59:38 AM4/20/17
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Hi all,


I've been lurking around this list for a while, and excited to have a way to potentially work with some members of this community. The TLDR is that Neuromotion (built out of my research at Boston Children's Hospital) is looking to license your game(s) to use in a platform that helps kids build emotional strength. Read on if interested.


Take care,

Jason


What is Neuromotion?

Neuromotion builds a video game platform for kids with behavioral challenges often associated with ADHD, anxiety, and other mental health struggles big and small. Our technology, tested at Boston Children’s Hospital & Harvard Medical School, reduces symptoms as effectively as medication (if not better). It is based on my team’s 7 years of academic work and multiple rigorous studies.

We’d love your help!

Neuromotion needs high-quality games. Is this you?

  • You’ve built a game written in Unity/C# that runs on Android

  • Your game is suitable for kids aged 5-12

  • You want to help families in need and see your game achieve a (greater!) positive impact on the world


How it works.

  1. Licensing. We pay for your source code and rights to use it on our platform.

  2. Integration. If you can integrate our SDK into your game, we’ll compensate you for your time.

Sounds good, what’s next.

Get in touch with Jason Kahn, the Chief Science Officer at Neuromotion.


How to reach Jason:

Email:          ja...@neuromotion-labs.com

Phone:        617-230-5659


Read more:

https://www.neuromotionlabs.com

https://medtechboston.medstro.com/blog/2015/04/27/neuromotion/

https://vector.childrenshospital.org/2015/04/bringing-gaming-to-mental-health-my-one-minute-pitch-at-sxsw/

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