The basic problem that most or even all children have to face is perceptiveness. He prepared a series of diagrams that allow a child to develop smoothly and learn this very difficult game. Through working with her, he could see which elements of the game are the most difficult for a child. The Author, Maksim Aksanov, wrote this book with the help of his 6 year old daughter. When your child gets a "chess critter" as a prize – it will make them happy and they will treat chess as fun instead of a very complicated and tiring task. You can print a copy of the critter and let your child colour it the way they like. I have also prepared a chapter dedicated to finding a fork and the goal is to find a move other than capturing.Īt the end of each chapter there is a friendly "chess critter" which is a reward for the child for correctly solving the tasks from the chapter. One chapter is devoted to finding the checkmate in one move. Because children between the age of 5-6 often do not see check, a full chapter is devoted to defending the king from being placed in check. Then a few chapters later we can slightly raise the level and in chapter 5 the child is asked to capture a piece but without a hint of which one specifically. At the beginning the child is told which piece to capture, for example a bishop. The diagrams in the book have been arranged in order from the easiest to the most difficult. The development of the brain’s left hemisphere which is responsible for logical thinking takes place through counting combinations, whereas the development of the right hemisphere, which is responsible for creative thinking, occurs by arranging new plans and finding new non-standard moves in different positions. Chess is a game that develops perceptiveness, imagination and the ability to focus on a specific task. Regardless of the child's age, chess develops concentration, increases patience and positively affects the intellectual and emotional development of the child. There are many advantages of playing chess from a young age. You will get three e-book files: PDF, ePub, and MobiĬhess is not only a complicated game adults enjoy but also great fun for young children. “Chess Puzzles for Kids: 100 Simple Exercises” by Maksim Aksanov
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