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Cognitive Skills: Chess requires players to use multiple cognitive skills such as memory, concentration, logical reasoning, and problem-solving. Players need to plan moves in advance, anticipate their opponent's actions, and adapt their strategies accordingly. Engaging in these cognitive activities can help enhance overall mental abilities.        Critical Thinking: Chess is a game of strategy and tactics, which encourages players to think critically. ·       Memory Enhancement: Playing chess involves remembering the rules of the game, recalling past moves, and recognizing patterns on the board.       Problem-Solving Skills: Chess presents players with various challenges and obstacles that require creative problem-solving. The ability to assess a situation, identify potential solutions, and choose the best course of action is a valuable skill that can be applied to other areas of life. ·       Planning and Forecasting: Chess involves planning several moves ahead and predicting the consequences of those moves.     Concentration and Focus: Chess requires a high level of concentration and focus. Players must pay attention to the board, their opponent's moves, and the overall strategy.      Patience and Perseverance: Chess games can be lengthy, and players need patience to see a game through to its conclusion. Losing a game also teaches children the importance of perseverance, learning from mistakes, and bouncing back from setbacks. ·       Emotional Intelligence: Chess can help children develop emotional intelligence by teaching them to control their emotions, handle success and failure gracefully, and understand the impact of their decisions on the overall game.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelska
  • ISBN:
  • 9789464787559
  • Format:
  • Inbunden
  • Sidor:
  • 64
  • Utgiven:
  • 28. november 2024
  • Utgåva:
  • Mått:
  • 237x317x10 mm.
  • Vikt:
  • 478 g.
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Leveranstid: 4-7 vardagar
Förväntad leverans: 8. januari 2025
Förlängd ångerrätt till 31. januari 2025
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Cognitive Skills: Chess requires players to use multiple cognitive
skills such as memory, concentration, logical reasoning, and problem-solving.
Players need to plan moves in advance, anticipate their opponent's actions, and
adapt their strategies accordingly. Engaging in these cognitive activities can
help enhance overall mental abilities.        Critical Thinking: Chess is a game of strategy and tactics, which
encourages players to think critically.

·       Memory Enhancement: Playing chess involves
remembering the rules of the game, recalling past moves, and recognizing
patterns on the board.       Problem-Solving Skills: Chess presents players with
various challenges and obstacles that require creative problem-solving. The
ability to assess a situation, identify potential solutions, and choose the
best course of action is a valuable skill that can be applied to other areas of
life.
·       Planning and Forecasting: Chess involves planning several
moves ahead and predicting the consequences of those moves.     Concentration and Focus: Chess requires a high level of
concentration and focus. Players must pay attention to the board, their
opponent's moves, and the overall strategy.      Patience and Perseverance: Chess games can be lengthy, and
players need patience to see a game through to its conclusion. Losing a game
also teaches children the importance of perseverance, learning from mistakes,
and bouncing back from setbacks.
·       Emotional Intelligence: Chess can help children develop
emotional intelligence by teaching them to control their emotions, handle
success and failure gracefully, and understand the impact of their decisions on
the overall game.

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