Dungeons and Dragons game boosts social skills
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Neurodivergent young people in South Australia’s Riverland are benefiting socially by playing a top table game called Dungeons and Dragons, or DnD.
DnD is a game which entails a group of people role playing as different characters, guided by a central person called a game or dungeon master.
Besides the social aspect of DnD, the game also involves math and literacy.
Image: Photo by Gian-Luca Riner on Unsplash
Produced By: Ash Taylor
Featured In Story: Dr Rose Mutuota – University of New England
First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 7 November 2023