“Chess”
Chess is a powerful mind game that teaches your child how to use his critical mind and how to remember. Chess is entertaining and fun, which any age group will enjoy the rewards that the game brings them. At one time adults would
play chess until schools learned the advantage and developmental skills that chess could bring to children. Now children are playing the game online, at schools and in homes around the world.
Chess is a game of abstract battles, since it brings two people together acting as opponents giving the goal to win the game. The game seems complex to many, since it has a cluster of moving points throughout the game. The object is to decide the best move to entrap the opponent’s pieces on the board. The winner checkmates his opponent, which is the goal of the game.
How does chess sharpen memory?
Chess builds memory, since it sharpens the mind forcing the opponents to focus throughout the game. The opponents has to remember their move so that they can prepare to make they’re next move that attacks the opponent. The players has to remember each others moves also so that they can plan a line of attack.
Chess includes a board, pawns, queen, king, rooks, bishops, knights and so on. The rooks often sit left to right at the end of the board and can only move in an L-Shape. The knights move diagonally or in a V-shape while the King can only move from one section of the board, left to right or to the front. The queen has the power in the game.
Chess teaches children patience and how to use strategy to defeat their opponents. Life is a game of strategy so what a wonderful educational toy to help your child learn. Your child will learn to use his or her critical mind to create strategies throughout the game, which will benefit the child throughout life.
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