Chess is the most perfect strategic game in existence, and as such is useful for developing concentration, practicing problem-solving, thinking, distinguishing shapes, planning, and analysis.
The goal of the school is to have fun and prepare children to acquire new knowledge. Chess also helps children strengthen self-confidence and cooperation in a team, as well as in independent decision-making.
Chess school classes are designed as an interactive and dynamic environment where children can learn the basics of chess, but also develop their strategic skills.
Each class begins with a warm-up, where children solve chess problems, which stimulates their concentration and creativity. This is followed by an introduction to new moves and strategies, which are then applied in practical play.
The associate uses various methods in his work, such as group work and individual approach to the child, to enable each child to progress at his own pace.
In addition to theoretical knowledge, mini-tournaments are often organized, where children can show off their skills and learn the importance of fair play and respect for their opponents.
Through the game, children not only learn the rules and techniques of chess, but also develop important life skills such as patience, perseverance, and the ability to analyze.