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Aspiring real-life Halfling 🏹 • HH (Deaf) • She/Her • Invisibly ♿ • @UnConGamingPTBO Founder • @ASLForRPG • Sensitivity/Accessibility Editor
Jun 9, 2018 11 tweets 2 min read
THREAD: A few times I've encountered people who are doubtful that simplified D&D isn't a positive learning experience for children under six. I'm here as an Early Childhood Educator to quickly explain why/how it is a positive one. During this I will be touching on the five domains of childhood development (social, emotional, language, cognition, and physical).

1. Social: D&D is a social game. Children learn the basics of sustaining play, making friends, playing co-operatively, conflict resolution...