- According to information from the Society of Behavioral Medicine, family board games are great for building closeness and teaching your child to wait for their turn
- A simple high-five at the end of the game perfectly teaches your child respect for the opponent and shows him the true meaning of playing together
- According to Children’s National Hospital materials, a free space to cry helps a child much more than reassuring them that it’s just a game.
- Loud crying after a loss results simply from a sudden loss of control over the situation, which the preschooler’s head cannot yet cope with on its own.
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