Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game that focuses on storytelling and collaboration. It can be played in person or online and has gained popularity through shows like Stranger Things.
D&D allows players to create characters and go on adventures together, with one player acting as the dungeon master who guides the story. The game offers a safe space for creativity, problem-solving, and social interaction. It has been used therapeutically and as a tool for self-discovery.
Our guest, Shelly Mazzanoble, shares her experience with D&D and how she merged her love for the game with parenting. In this conversation, Shelly Mazzanoble discusses the benefits of playing Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) as a parent. She highlights how D&D can foster creativity, problem-solving skills, and social interaction in children. Shelly also explains how D&D can be used as a tool for everyday parenting, emphasizing the importance of communication, collaboration, and setting expectations. She shares personal anecdotes and insights from her own experiences as a parent and a Dungeon Master.
Overall, Shelly encourages parents to find joy in the unexpected, let go of control, and embrace the unique journey of parenting.
Are you ready to cultivate creativity in your life?