Media Watch: Board Games Can Teach Children Competition, Social Interaction

The Seattle Times

“When playing board games children learn how one move affects the outcome of the game. They also learn to read the actions, decisions and strategies of the other players. While they follow the rules of the game to try and win; they’re also amateur psychologists trying to outsmart their opponents and learn from them.”

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© 2005 Ward Batty


Posted by Ward Batty on Dec 17, 2005 at 11:56 AM in Game NewsMedia Watch / 757

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