Chess is not only a game which gives children a lot of happiness and satisfaction but it is also an astonishingly effective tool for brain development. One can’t underestimate the role of chess in developing strategic thinking skills. Chess disciplines the mind and promotes concentration. And most importantly – it develops memory.
Chess develops visual and creative thinking, promotes logical thinking, and develops patience, attentiveness, thoughtfulness, and purposefulness. Children, who study this game become more collected, self-critical, they learn to think independently, make decisions, fight to the end, and don’t get upset about failures.
There are studies showing that children who play chess get better grades at school, especially for exact sciences.
Does your child expresses an interest in chess?
Does he/she already play better than you?
It is prime time to start a game.
Welcome to the big chess adventure!