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Five Therapeutic Benefits of Role-Playing Games

Role-playing games (RPGs) like Dungeons & Dragons combine storytelling, imagination, and collaborative problem solving. In these games, players create characters and work together to explore a story guided by a facilitator or game master.

RPGs are often played just for fun, but they can also be powerful tools in therapeutic, educational, and social settings

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5 Great Board Games for Therapeutic Play: Ages 7-10

Children aged 7-10 years are learning to plan ahead, follow multi-step rules, manage frustration, and think flexibly when things don’t go their way.

Through turn-taking, strategy, problem solving, and playful competition, kids can build important executive functioning, social, and emotional skills while staying engaged.

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5 Great Board Games for Therapeutic Play: Ages 4-7

Once children turn four, their impulse control has improved significantly and they can begin playing more interesting games.

Good games for this age group challenge cognitive flexibility and problem solving. I’ve compiled a list that targets a variety of skills & subjects and are lots of fun.

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5 Great Board Games for Therapeutic Play: Ages 2-4

It is never too early to introduce your little one to the fun that comes with board games! Even at age two, playing games can help children develop focused attention, frustration tolerance, and impulse control. Here is a list that targets a variety of skills & subjects.

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GAME REVIEW: Codenames

Age: 10+

Competitive / Semi-Cooperative

Subjects: English / Language Arts

Skills: Executive Functioning, Fine Motor, Social-Emotional, Visual-Spatial

This word game challenges two teams to give single-word clues to help their teammates collect points – while avoiding the assassin!

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7 Ways to Improve Memory and Problem Solving with Gaming

Board games are powerful tools that offer a multitude of therapeutic benefits to help individuals develop essential skills for daily living.

This post explores how board games can significantly enhance cognitive functions, specifically memory and problem-solving skills. If you’re looking for games that target cognitive skills, this is for you!

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GAME REVIEW: Ravine

Age: 7+

Cooperative

Subjects: Math & Science, Natural World

Skills: Executive Functioning, Social-Emotional, Visual-Spatial

In this cooperative strategy game, players have survived a plane crash and scavenged supplies from the wreckage. Now, they must work together to survive until they are rescued!

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GAME REVIEW: Hoot Owl, Hoot!

Age: 2+

Cooperative

Subjects: Arts & Music, Math & Science, Natural World

Skills: Executive Functioning, Fine Motor, Sensory Integration, Social-Emotional, Visual-Spatial

Hurry and work together to help the owls get back to the nest before the sun rises!

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Ten Benefits of Therapeutic Play

Scientific research supports the variety of benefits that come from play.

This post explores 10 of those potential benefits with relevant clinical examples and associated game recommendations.

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GAME REVIEW: Wooly Wars

Age: 7+

Competitive

Subjects: Math & Science, Natural World

Skills: Executive Functioning, Fine Motor, Sensory Integration, Social-Emotional, Visual-Spatial

This surprisingly engaging French game is great for hooking children / clients / students who are motivated by visual input. Take turns laying tiles and matching colors and patterns.

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GAME REVIEW: Outfoxed! A Whodunit Game

Age: 4+

Cooperative

Subjects: English Language Arts, Math & Science, Natural World

Skills: Executive Functioning, Fine Motor, Social Emotional, Visual-Spatial

My #1 recommendation for young board gamers!

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