Chess‘s history dates back to thousands of years ago. It has been a matter of curiosity for many people for some 1,600 years. It is a game which stimulates the analytical reasoning of a person as well as his creativity in spite of its ancient origins. Though in the past chess was only played by the nobles, today it is played by everyone who is of sound mind. It combines both relaxation and stimulation of the mind. It is indeed a fascinating game that is fun and free of charge.
There are numerous benefits that children can derive from playing chess. Children that play chess definitely improve in their analytical abilities that enable them to handle difficult subjects like mathematics and Physics. Research has shown that when a child plays chess often their concentration in class increases and their logical thinking is enhanced. Their aggressive and competitiveness is also enhanced as chess builds in the child the resolve to succeed despite the hurdles that the child may face. This is a fact in both the playing of chess and in life.
There are numerous people who are interested in learning chess but they don’t know the steps to follow in order to reach their goal. Some will try to self learn but their attempts will be futile. Teaching of chess to others can prove a herculean task as even professional players may not have the requisite skills to teach children. One normally requires to send their children to experienced chess coaches who have the necessary skills.
Many parents and guardians find that hiring chess coaches is quite expensive and they try to teach their children with the help of books or articles. There are many chess books available but some of them do not include the modern methods of playing chess. The articles were written long ago and so they simply do not reflect the modern concepts.
When teaching chess to a child, it is important to subdivide the training into several levels that climb upwards from beginner all the way to the expert level. To progress from one level to the next a child will need to equip himself with the necessary theoretical and practical knowledge before proceeding. Of course the amount of knowledge needed will be affected by his level. If too much knowledge is pumped to a child at a particular level it could end up doing more harm than good and this could discourage the child from continuing with the chess lessons. For too many children they spend a vast amount of time and energy learning non-essential materials and they become quite discouraged when the results are not forthcoming.
Therefore at each level a child should study chess that corresponds to that level .This is to ensure a smooth transition of ideas and an effective learning environment. In summary, chess is a beautiful game that should be encouraged among children and adults alike as it greatly helps them to increase their intellectual capabilities. It also increases their creativity and their logical thinking skills. It is sad that too many children would rather play video games than engage in chess.

