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Fun with Dice !
 

Lets roll, your abilites !

D&D players handbook, dungeon masters guide, and Pathfinder rule book with dice scattered on top.

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.

 

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

  • Get in Touch 

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