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Board games are often praised for building executive functions. A new study paints a more nuanced picture: little evidence for cognitive gains, but promising signs for self-regulation, emotional resilience, and classroom functioning. šŸ‘‡ Read more. theeconomyofmeaning.com/2026/06/11/t...
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Can board games do more than entertain? This study explores their effects on executive functions, resilience, and academic performance.
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