Adam Davis, co-founder of the Dungeons & Dragons therapy group Wheelhouse, thinks kids with social issues aren’t being asked the right questions. In a dreary school counselor’s office, it can be hard to engage with “Why aren’t you doing your homework?” and “Have you tried joining clubs?” For Davis, more fruitful lines…
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