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The Great Benefits Of Teaching Chess To Children

By admin On June 6, 2010 Under child discipline

Parents have grown to like chess. They perceive that the game facilitates the early education of kids. Nowadays, several parents find that the game of chess lends itself ideally to be used as a teaching tool for what they want their children to learn. Although it heavily requires full concentration, chess is interactive, making it appealing to young ones.

Kids are naturally competitive so playing chess is not something that they will give up on easily. The board game does not require the child to be an athlete or a prodigy. The child only needs some rudimentary know-how, and a bit of practice to get better at chess. Children relish challenges and this characteristic in itself bodes well for their success in the game. 

The environment in which chess is played introduces children to a high amount of discipline; eventually, children learn to cope with defeat or victory. Another great benefit gained from being exposed to the chess playing environment, is that children also enhance their social skills and establish creative ways to come to others’ aid. In general, chess encourages kids to exhibit valuable life skills that strengthen their cognitive capabilities.

The advantages of chess extend well beyond the class room. Out-of-town chess tournaments give kids an early exposure to corporate and extra-curricular atmospheres. Working with others will help them nurture a sense of responsibility and a caring spirit. Did you know that your child can assist in building communities too? This can happen the moment your youngster takes the initiative of teaching a fellow child how to understand the game.

Another principle that children learn, while playing chess socially, is that children of other genders, races and ages, should be respected. They understand that when they are fair and kind to others, it is often reciprocated. Bad behaviour, on the other hand, reaps negative consequences.

From playing chess, children often learn about the importance of hard work. They come to the realization that nothing that is worthwhile in life comes without hard work and that laziness is counterproductive and best avoided. Early in life, these kids start to cultivate persistence and other values necessary to succeed in future eventualities. 

Come to think of it, chess does make an effective parenting tool to teach your children the life skills they need. The exposure and opportunities that chess provides will help young ones to grow the kind of values that will help them excel in real life. It’s from playing chess games that children too evolve into more mature thinkers. Isn’t chess such a delightfully useful board game?

David Powers is co-owner of Quality Chess.net, an online store where you can see a variety of chess products, including your favorite finely crafted glass chess set or handmade chess pieces.

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