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TheLost

Chess contribute greatly in shaping the golden future of a child. Unless the child is made to practice mental exercises in addition to physical exercises as he grows up, he would eventually experience problems such as mental numbness, forgetfulness, loss of concentration, or a whole lot of serious mental disorders like Alzheimer’s, or dementia as he grows old. Board games such as Chess, Scrabble, or Chinese Checker greatly aid in developing the muscles of the brain because they involve different areas of the brain and engaging in these board games directly contributes towards the sharpening of the brain.

For long, chess has been considered as a game played only by intellectuals and individuals with critical thinking abilities. However, the fact is that chess can be played by people of all age groups and mind sets. Chess is extremely helpful in brain development, particularly when it is played regularly from a very early age. Mentioned below are some of the most important benefits that children can avail by practicing chess on a regular basis –

  1. Playing the game of Chess on a regular basis right from the childhood improves the learning, thinking, analytical power, and decision-making ability of the child.
  2. Chess makes the child learn how to strategize aspects of the game and life. In addition, a child can also learn the importance of foresight, and planning.
  3. Playing the game of Chess on a regular basis right from the childhood teaches the importance of being disciplined in life.
  4. Practicing Chess regularly also aids in improving the self-confidence of the child, which is extremely essential for the child’s growth.
  5. In the game of chess, a child learns to do a thorough analysis, research, and assessment of the situation before making any decision. Such an exercise provides mental clarity to the child. Mental clarity and mental dexterity is required for solving problems, analyze consequences, and formulate future tactics.
  6. Children playing chess from an early age exhibit extraordinary memory skills.
  7. Chess also helps in improving concentration and academic performance of the child.

On a whole, playing the game of chess is essential for transforming a child into a responsible, disciplined, and wise human being.

ilikeflags

golden future?  wtf does that even mean?  such a gd tool.

ilikeflags

i think that gives our half-wit a little too much credit

ilikeflags

Beasts of England, Beasts of Ireland,
Beasts of every land and clime,
Hearken to my joyful tidings
Of the Golden future time.

goldendog
ilikeflags wrote:

i think that gives our half-wit a little too much credit


Somehow a mod saw fit to delete without comment this cartoon that was suitable to appear in magazines in the 1970s..

 

 

{It may have been appropriate for a 1970s magazine, its not appropriate in here. Please do not repost it}

goldendog
goldendog wrote:
ilikeflags wrote:

i think that gives our half-wit a little too much credit


Somehow a mod saw fit to delete without comment this cartoon that was suitable to appear in magazines in the 1970s..

 

 

{It may have been appropriate for a 1970s magazine, its not appropriate in here. Please do not repost it}


How is it not appropriate?

ilikeflags

chess has ruined so many lives. 

fissionfowl

Was the cartoon made by John Cage? Wink

goldendog

Here's a Marcel DuChamp piece I changed as a tribute to idiots.

Conquistador
fissionfowl wrote:

Was the cartoon made by John Cage? 


I believe the title was "4:33"

MyCowsCanFly
TheLost wrote: On a whole, playing the game of chess is essential for transforming a child into a responsible, disciplined, and wise human being.

 No offense but it's unclear if the OP played chess as a child.

goldendog
goldendog wrote:
ilikeflags wrote:

i think that gives our half-wit a little too much credit


Somehow a mod saw fit to delete without comment this cartoon that was suitable to appear in magazines in the 1970s..

 

 

{It may have been appropriate for a 1970s magazine, its not appropriate in here. Please do not repost it}


Naw it's fine..cleared with kohai.

ilikeflags

i'm offended.

goldendog
ilikeflags wrote:

i'm offended.


That's only because you see poop in everything.

fissionfowl
Conquistador wrote:
fissionfowl wrote:

Was the cartoon made by John Cage? 


I believe the title was "4:33"


That was the joke yes.