Inspiration Report: Roll for Initiative! Dungeons & Dragons for Teens in the Library

My report explores the impact of Dungeons & Dragons on teens and how it can be a great tool for libraries to reach this particular demographic. At its core, I believe Dungeons & Dragons is a storytelling medium. This makes it a great outlet for young people to explore their anxieties and overcome obstacles in a setting removed from real world implications. Additionally, it can help with developing reading literacy skills too. Please enjoy!

Roll for Initiative! Dungeons & Dragons for Teens in the Library

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2 Responses to Inspiration Report: Roll for Initiative! Dungeons & Dragons for Teens in the Library

  1. Arthur Kolat says:

    @diamondpatrick I don’t know a lot about D&D, but the Santa Monica Public Library where I work has a librarian who runs a D&D program.
    https://www.santamonica.gov/events/44xa38aps4v8t1q5ha0np67cc8/202412111630

    Here’s a D&D reading list from SMPL. https://smpl.bibliocommons.com/list/share/125371882/2547417819

    Cheers!
    Arthur

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