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Board Games: More Than Just Fun!
Seattle, USAWednesday, November 13, 2024
Board games can help people who are neurodiverse too. A study from the University of Plymouth found that board games help autistic teens and adults build skills and independence. Board games have clear rules, which can be a break from the unsaid rules of daily life.
But it's not just about playing any game. The game and the person leading it make a big difference. A good leader can help people get the most out of the game. And different games help with different skills. Chess can help with critical thinking, while Pandemic helps with working together. Dungeons & Dragons can even help with creativity and empathy.
Board games are more than just a fun activity. They can help us learn, feel better, and connect with others. So next time you're playing a board game, remember it's doing more for you than you might think!
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