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July 18, 2025 52 mins

Grab your juice boxes and initiative trackers—it’s time to run D&D for the most chaotic party of all: children.

In this RPGBOT.Masterclass Remastered episode, the hosts are joined by educator and Dungeon Master David Lemke, who shares his expertise on running tabletop RPGs—particularly Dungeons & Dragons—for children. The conversation blends pedagogical insight with practical game mastering advice, offering tools, tips, and examples from David's real-world experience leading kid-friendly adventures. From session structure and tone to safety and engagement strategies, this episode equips GMs of all levels with the knowledge they need to run rewarding, responsible games for younger players.

David Lemke

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Topics Covered

  • How running D&D for kids differs from traditional adult tables
  • The benefits of TTRPGs for child development and social growth
  • Building age-appropriate adventures with clear stakes and structure
  • Using repetition and scaffolding for younger players' comprehension
  • Managing attention spans and behavior without losing the fun
  • Tips for introducing mechanics gradually over time
  • Player safety, parental involvement, and appropriate content
  • Teaching narrative agency and consequences in a kid-friendly way
  • Group management in mixed-age or mixed-skill settings
  • Customizing rulesets to better fit young players’ needs
  • Dealing with disruptive players and setting table expectations
  • Tools, props, and miniatures that help children stay engaged
  • Encouraging creativity without overwhelming new players
  • Favorite stories and learning moments from David’s past games

Key Questions Answered

  • How do you start a new D&D group for kids who’ve never played before?
  • What kinds of monsters, settings, and themes work best for young adventurers?
  • What house rules or simplifications can help keep the game moving smoothly?
  • What are the educational benefits of playing D&D as a child?

Key Takeaways

  • Structure and Consistency Are Crucial
    Children thrive with predictable session formats, recurring NPCs, and simple mechanics introduced in layers.

  • Fun Comes First
    Prioritize engagement and joy. Mechanics can wait—story, agency, and laughter are more important than perfect rules compliance.

  • Rules Can Be Training Wheels
    Simplified rulesets or modified stat blocks help children feel empowered without cognitive overload.

  • Session Length Matters
    Games for younger players are typically best kept to 60–90 minutes, with physical movement or breaks built in.

  • Age-Appropriate Themes

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