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Kids Learn Life Lessons By Playing Chess — Here’s How?

  • Writer: mannatsrivastava66
    mannatsrivastava66
  • Oct 26, 2021
  • 2 min read

As your kid journeys their way through their growth years, they learn all kinds of lessons. As a parent, you may look for resources to help you guide your children on the right path. An effective way of teaching life lessons is through games, and chess is one of those games.


Chess is one such game that many people think is only for adults or teenagers, but kids can also learn this game. Most kids can pick up the basic rules and instructions for chess by the time they are 5 years in age.


Many children are eager to learn and soak in a new skill, and if they have an interest in chess there are many valuable lessons that they can learn from it.


4 Valuable Life Lessons




1. Looking At The Bigger Picture


Learning Chess is important for kids. While playing Chess, one always makes the moves to progress towards winning the game. Probably, no Chess player plans their moves to save a pawn/knight or the bishops. Certainly, this process teaches your kid to always look at the bigger picture and make decisions that contribute to winning in life, even if that means sacrificing their pawns in the process.


2. Creating Rather Than Waiting For Opportunities


In Chess, one always gets stuck in a situation where it seems as if there is no way to move further. But if your kid pays close attention to all the pieces on the Chessboard- they will always find a way to move forward. Similarly, that's how life works. Chess teaches your child the importance of creating opportunities for themselves and making their paths rather than waiting for opportunities to come by.


3. Failure Is The Greatest Teacher In Life


The basic principle of Chess is to choose the best option from the different strategic moves available to win the game.

During the process, sometimes your kid will fail, and sometimes they will win. However, with time your child would learn to introspect and adapt the moves that win the game. Likewise, this is how life works- we move forward only by learning from our own mistakes and failures.


4. Learning The Value Of Keeping Patience


Chess involves the implementation of several complex tactics and moves to win the game. This implementation of complex tactics involves close introspection that helps your kid build their defense and plan an offense against their opponent. Certainly, this process of watching closely will also develop the virtue of patience in your kid. Hence, patience is also one of the important life lessons your kid can learn by playing Chess.


Conclusion


Wondering how you can introduce your child to Chess and make them learn some life lessons?


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