Why does chess make kids smarter?

Posted by Frank | Chess Training, Featured, News, chess Sites, chess coach | Thursday 7 May 2009 9:50 pm

I recently came across this article in the Inquirer.net written by Laura Sherman.

When we say “OK! That’s the end of today’s chess class,” and hear a room full of young voices saying “No, we want to stay!” that’s when we know a definite connection has been achieved.

Parents and teachers around the globe are very proud when their children learn to play chess. They know it’s good for their kids. But why? Why is excellent chess instruction so beneficial to educational growth?

Let’s start with some basics. Kids do not get smarter when they’re forced to learn things that don’t interest them. They lose interest when they are not challenged. They also lose interest when they don’t understand what is being taught.

The best chess teachers are challenging and fun, while smoothly increasing the level of skill and understanding of each student. When teaching chess is approached that way, the kids remain interested and they improve. Studies done around the world prove that teaching chess to children has a very positive impact on their lives.

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Laura Sherman founded Your Chess Coach (www.YourChessCoach.com) with her husband, Dan Sherman. The couple’s full-time profession is teaching children to play chess. Along with Bill Kilpatrick, founder of several professional specialty schools, they provide consulting around the globe helping improve the ability of coaches, parents and educators to teach chess to children.

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Chess Coach Rene Philips speaks…

Posted by Frank | Chess Training, chess coach, chess videos | Sunday 18 May 2008 3:35 am

I am so glad I have the opportunity to honor chess coach NM Rene Phillips. Coach Rene is a Georgia transplant via New Orleans and Hurricane Katrina. He is a tremendous talent and has personally instructed chess students all over the country. I have spoken with Coach Rene off and on for over a year about how we could work together promoting chess. This collaboration promises to be exciting. Below you will find a video Coach Rene produced for his chess students over at ChessVideos.tv I have mentioned chessvideos.tv in previous posts, but I can’t say too much about them. They have a tremendous resource that continues to grow and will become the Chess version of Youtube. Please visit them soon.

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