Chess makes your kid creative - Summer Vacation
Chess is the only game, where you child not only have entertainment, simultaneously their analytical and problem solving power also increases. Studies have also revealed that kids who play chess have stronger and considerably good memory than those who don't.
Analytical development of brain - summer vacation
A kid paying chess have to think strategically and thus improves the problem solving skills, kids have to think alternate strategy, and kids subconsciously keep on thinking various aspects of the problems, thus help them find solution to different problems.
Focus and Patience - summer vacation
Chess is a thinking game and one has to sit hours attentively in front of chess game, thus help kids to develop patience and remain clam in difficult times. It also helps your child have concentration and focus on problem. This also helps kids to be more focused on their day to day crisis.
Free Chess website - summer vacation
This is a free chess website which allows kids to play interactive chess lessons, quizzes, games and puzzles. This website also allows downloading and printing chess books.
http://www.chesskids.com/
INTERNET CHESS CLUB - Summer vacation
Internet chess club or ICC is a unique, very famous and longest free website for chess enthusiasts. More than 10000 games are played every day. This website claims that grand maters come to this site and take advantage to improve and sharpen their chess skills.
http://www.chessclub.com/
Online chess coaching - summer vacation
This online chess coaching website provides online, offline chess class, it gives group as well mini chess class.
http://blogs.ibibo.com/freefullgames/
Therefore my daughter has already taken advantage in this summer vacation by taking the chess coaching class. She has also sharpened her skills by playing chess game with computer and also online chess websites
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8 Comments
Post a CommentAwesome idea and information, Jayanti! :)
A wonderful way to occupy kids. Nice article.
My son used to play chess.
This is a great idea!
Chess is such a good mental challenge :) Sheri
Good article, keeping kids entertained at any time is not easy. Even worse during a long hot summer.
Thanks for the links. I loved playing chess as a kid and now I think I will enjoy playing this online.
I love chess! I'm always trying to get my husband to play without success. Great article. :-)