Chess

At Chess Camp kids will learn depending on their skills level everything from Basic Rules, Piece Movement, Board Set-up, and Checkmating Patterns. Students Who Have Played Before will Learn: Tactics, Strategies, Opening Principles, Advanced Checkmating Patterns, Chess History.
Training, Strategy, Compassion, Patience, Teamwork

CHESS

Why does a child need chess?

The game of chess is a unique means of developing the mental abilities of a child, based on his interest and involvement in the game process.

It has been scientifically proven that chess contributes to the development of memory, attention, and logical thinking of a child. They form the ability to concentrate on the task at hand and build cause-and-effect relationships. Which, in turn, leads to more conscious action. The child begins to quickly cope with the tasks at school and in everyday life.

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