Bonding through board games
Bonding through board games
Bonding through board games
By Berny Unruh
November 30, 2020
Summary
Playing board games gets everyone in the same room and helps family members across generations connect and have a great time together.
A program about "Bonding with Board Games" will be held via zoom on Wednesday, December 2nd at 12:10 pm.
Board games are inexpensive and have benefits well beyond the activity itself.
Games are an entertaining and painless way to help kids build essential learning skills on the sly or by accidental learning, which means there's no anxiety or resistance.
Some specifically chosen board games are excellent for young members of the family as they learn numbers and words.
Research has documented a positive relationship between academic board games and improvement in the classroom.
Hopefully your family will find a game that will be brought to the table many times during the year and not just played during the holiday season.
Avoid choosing a board game that is too hard for your kids' ages, or one that everybody hates playing.
Schedule a regular day and time on the calendar for playing a board game.
Bonding Thru Board Games is a research-based program with the goal of teaching family life interactions and bonding via playing board games.
Reference
Unruh, B. (2020, November 30). UNRUH: Bonding through board games. Retrieved December 02, 2020, from https://hayspost.com/posts/76ec0708-bd93-48cf-a398-83336a664d97