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A study of primary school children suggests that even when played using online tools during the recent pandemic, D&D helps to develop important life skills in language and communication, perspective-taking, self-awareness, empathy, creativity, critical thinking and problem-solving. Both kids and Adults alike can develop their skills in teamwork and group creativity while adventuring.
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Role Playing, RPG and dice based games have been shown to work as a therapituc output and fantastic way to build capacity whiel you really enjoy yourself.
Skills that are enhanced and encouraged by D&D are also widely recognized as important by employers, government, and industry. On top of this, the World Economic Forum predicts that these dungeon-delving, dragon-slaying abilities will be among the top employment skills of the future.
And in case this is not enough evidence to convince your boss to incorporate D&D into your professional development (because that's really why a lot of us are here), ask them to consider D&D's lessons in work-relevant domains like teamwork, diversity and inclusion.
Minds at Play recognises the challenges often associated with engaging children, youth and adults with disabilities. Our program aims to offer a safe environment in which players can experience the following social aspects while playing a well established social and fantasy-based game involving role-playing and self-awareness.
Ice Breaking
Opening up
Communication
Finding common ground
Establishing a common bond
Safe Social Interactions
Having fun
What Dungeons & Dragons can do for players
Learn to Make Decisions
STEM Skills
Socialise in a Safe Environment
Inspire Imagination and Creativity
Encourages Conversations
Teaches Teamwork, Collaboration and Conflict resolution
Make New Friends
Gain Self Confidence
Explore Self Through Characters
Safe Outlet to Express Emotions of Frustration
Learn About Consequences in a Safe Environment