Board games have been a popular pastime for centuries. In recent years, the pastime has seen a resurgence in popularity, as if people have rediscovered the joy of sitting around a table with friends and family, rolling dice, moving pieces, and engaging in friendly competition. But the reality is that board games aren’t just a fun way to spend an evening. They can also have significant mental health benefits, including:
Reduce stress
Improving cognitive functions
Strengthening social connections
Consolidation of life skills
Creating space for positive competition
Get away from technology
Increase patience and flexibility
Improve communication skills
Increase creativity
Create a sense of control
For the first time in the world, by creating this committee, we are trying to use this exciting event as a bridge between nations and to strengthen family and friendly relations.