Published On: August 23rd, 2019|

Edutopia – Lisa Suh

“Do you remember playing games like Go Fish or Miss Mary Mack in school? Turns out games like these are more than just fun. According to the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University, one way we can help students develop EF skills is to use games—card games, board games, physical games and activities, and movement and song games. These games provide healthy challenges and practice for EF skills. Checkers, Connect Four, and Jenga are just a few examples of popular games that can help develop these skills.” (more)