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Playing chess can have benefits for your child beyond just winning tournaments and getting to have riveting games with other players. The kind of logic they learn from the game even at a junior level brings them into contact with free ways of thinking that are some of the best ways of helping them centre their mind and focus on lessons, as well as see benefits from their general learning about life.
This is just from letting them have a fun, free play around - imagine what your child could start to unlock if they had coaching and could get training from chess masters who really have the skills and reviews and experience from tournaments in big cities like Melbourne or Sydney. Programs run for your kids by these kinds of players can really take your children to main events, and have benefits for them throughout life.
Whatever your chess goals are for your child (or for yourselves for the kids reading this!), a program with a private coach or some guided classes in a club or centre with other chess lovers can be one of the best ways to see the benefits to their/your own chess skills, as part of a term or holiday program. This should also no doubt show great benefits in the overall learning and life of the child as the games prove fun and can even lead them to some of the best events and tournaments around.
A match is of course a lot of fun and sometimes stressful, with games requiring a lot of skills and strategy and even lasting several hours when you get to tournaments, which is why they are such major events. This is why students generally start as children while their minds are flexible and learning occurs in a free way, since the thinking that chess requires definitely needs a child to remain focussed, and a coach is a great way to ensure this.
There are programs that run throughout the year or term to term for students who don't want the long-term commitment (which is understandable since this is a very popular activity for children and knowing whether or not they want to commit can take time and even depend on the coach). If you really want your child to get a good taster, enroll them in a holiday program of chess which runs them through all sorts of history of the game and techniques they can use to achieve top performance, as well as training to help students find their own logic within a match.
A school-based program could be a really good place to start since students can remain occupied here after their classes and you don't have to worry about taking them anywhere - you know their teachers or special coaches will be there to look after them. This can also be a fantastic alternative to after-school care since it really gets their brains working.
Alternatively, consider a dedicated chess school that can really push them in their training, and probably even get them into small groups to focus on skills on a regular basis. These kinds of centres know how to boost the potential of a rising chess star since their expertise will and years of experience as chess players themselves can help identify playing styles and techniques to employ. This is really worth considering if your child is serious about their chess.
Finally, a private tutor can be the way to go if they want to get better or are showing signs of greatness since they can get one-on-one attention and also have their teacher focus specifically on their skills, even while playing an actual match with them. This way is quite fun if you're wanting to really delve into your own techniques whilst learning about the art of the game itself in a dedicated setting. Each individual player has their own innate way of approaching the game and having a private tutor helps maximise this potential in the student!
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Karan
Chess tutor
Karan is very knowledgeable about the game, and was able to explain very clearly all ideas and themes he showed. He was also able to personalise the lesson so help me improve on where I lack as a player individually. I highly recommend Karan.
Conor, 6 days ago
Karan
Chess tutor
Karan is a good coach and communicator. He analysed my son's weaknesses and is trying to improve them as much as he can. I would highly recommend him to anyone.
Lei, 1 week ago
Sanjeewa
Chess tutor
Very good at chess and teaching it. I am a complete beginner and he has begun teaching me the fundamentals in a very efficient way.
Doc, 2 weeks ago
Artur
Chess tutor
Excellent teacher, my boys are enjoying their chess classes with Arthur. They look forward to it and are learning, their chess is improving. Thank you Arthur!
Liz, 2 weeks ago
Karan
Chess tutor
Karan gave me instant tips to improve my chess which Iβm already implementing in my games now. Heβs very flexible with booking in a time to be tutored. Highly recommend.
Adrian, 2 weeks ago
Artur
Chess tutor
Arthur is an excellent teacher and I would like to appreciate his patience when he trains my 7 year old son. He is very flexible and co operative about network or device related issues from our end. My son likes his classes and I would like to...
Gracious, 3 weeks ago