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6/8/2025 0 Comments Unlocking the Benefits of Chess for School-Age Students - Reserve a Free Introductory Class!Chess is more than just a game—it’s a powerful educational tool that can help school-age children build life skills.
Playing chess improves concentration, memory, and logical thinking. This makes chess a great complement to academic learning. It encourages strategic planning, patience, and resilience—skills that are valuable both in the classroom and beyond. Some studies suggest that students who play chess regularly often perform better in math and reading, thanks to the game’s focus on analysis, problem-solving and pattern recognition. It also fosters creativity and boosts self-confidence as children learn to make decisions and see improvement from their work. Chess is also fun and rewarding. It teaches children how to win with grace and lose with dignity. This helps them develop emotional maturity and sportsmanship. To help your child experience the benefits of chess first-hand, we’re offering online chess classes for players from beginners level to U1400. These classes will be taught by an experienced FIDE National Instructor. The sessions will introduce the basics of the game in an engaging way focusing on developing learning skills. Spaces are limited, so sign up today for a free introductory class and give your child a head start in thinking smart! 👉 Register your interest now at [email protected]
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AuthorKean Smith is a qualified FIDE National Chess Instructor and former member of FIDE's Chess in School Commission. Archives
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