Dungeons & Dragons May Help Kids Who Struggle Socially: GeekWire

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1 min readAug 24, 2020
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“For Game to Grow, 2020 was going to be a year of opportunity. The founders of the nonprofit had gathered heaps of anecdotal evidence that tabletop games such as Dungeons & Dragons could help kids who struggled socially — whether they had autism, ADHD, anxiety or other challenges — learn to more successfully interact with others.

And thanks to a partnership with Seattle’s Foundry10, an innovative organization that researches learning and supports educational programs, Game to Grow was getting the chance to collect some data to bolster their case.”

Read the full story by Lisa Stiffler for GeekWire

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