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Dungeons & Dragons, the 70s-era role-playing game, might bring to mind orcs and elves and multi-sided dice. But today, D&D and games like it are helping kids and teens learn important life skills.
Playdates, extracurricular activities, or even online catchups with other kids where they can interact with others are all opportunities to help children practice their social skills. It also ...
Extracurricular activities help kids develop the social skills that they will need as adults. They provide opportunities for leadership, cooperation, and peer interaction. Clubs associated with ...