Here are some other benefits of bored games; They teach kids how to wait their turn, negotiate with their teammates, and even how to win and lose graciously. Studies show the type of face-to-face interaction involved in playing board games builds a sense of connection. Playing board games as a family builds a foundation of trust that strengthens the family relationship. When you play and laugh together with your kids, you each release endorphins that promote trust and empathy. Board games can even lower your blood pressure and reduce your stress levels
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