ReferIndia News Psychology says parents who like to play board games at home with their kids, friends or family aren't simply playing games: What this habit reveals

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Psychology says parents who like to play board games at home with their kids, friends or family aren't simply playing games: What this habit reveals

Published on: July 2, 2026, 12:49 a.m. | Source: The Economic Times

Psychology says parents who like to play board games at home with their kids, friends or family aren't simply looking for entertainment. Psychology explains that board games help people build trust, communication, patience, emotional control, and problem-solving skills. Research also shows that regular family game sessions support healthy relationships and learning. Understanding this behavior helps explain why many families continue to choose board games in a digital world.

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