Getting your kids started on Infyni's 1-1 live online chess class can be incredibly beneficial for their development, critical thinking skills, and overall academic performance. Here are several compelling reasons why:
Critical Thinking Skills: Chess is a game of strategy that requires players to think several steps ahead, anticipate their opponent's moves, and adapt their strategies accordingly. Through regular practice Infyni's 1-1 live online chess class, children develop critical thinking skills that are applicable in various aspects of life, including academics, problem-solving, and decision-making.
Patience and Concentration: Chess teaches patience and concentration as players must carefully consider each move and its potential consequences. Engaging in our 1-1 live online chess class helps children enhance their ability to focus for extended periods.
Memory Enhancement: Playing chess involves memorizing various strategies, patterns, and openings. Regular practice in a structured online chess class with Infyni's instructors can strengthen children's memory retention skills, recall information and retain knowledge across different subjects.
Better Academic Performance: Research has shown that engaging in a 1-1 live online chess class can enhance children's logical reasoning abilities, mathematical skills, and spatial awareness, which is especially useful for mathematics, science, and engineering.
Social & Emotional Development: Chess encourages sportsmanship, resilience, and emotional control. Through online classes, children learn to gracefully accept defeat, learn from their mistakes, and develop a growth mindset. Moreover, interacting with our instructors in a 1-1 setting helps children feel comfortable asking questions, seeking guidance, and building confidence in their abilities.
Introduction to chess
chess board
Chess notations
Pieces
Initial position
Pawn
Rook
Bishop
Night
Queen
Revision on chess pieces
Value of pieces
Choosing a piece to capture
Introduction to attack
Winning a knight
Winning a bishop
Winning a rook
Winning a queen
Win a piece
Introduction to defense
Defense by moving away
Defense by supporting
Defense by capturing
Defense by interposing
Check
Checkmate
Mate in one
Castling
Discovered check
Double check
Mate in one complicated
Draw
Stalemate
Perpetual check
Mate in two
Mate with Queen + rook
Mate with rook+rook
Mate with Queen + king
FIDE international rated chess player with more than 12 years experience in professional chess and 5 years experience in teaching chess. I take class in fun and interesting manner so that kids will not get bored at any stage of learning. Learning approach will be through specialized curriculum for each student.
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