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When I see kids play chess I feel two things.
1. I wish I started playing as a child.
2. Since I didn’t, its time to study harder to make up for lost time. I’m not going to let starting later hold me back. Class D here I come!
Lucky kids.
What a great photograph!
Lee
good ,but as a coach i have a question:
what is the best age to study chess?
i ‘ve heard that children can not distinguish diagonals befor 6
is it true?
I know the child since he is my son. He can certainly recognize diagonals.
He knew how to move all pieces before 4.
Hey, little champion. You are really smart. Keep it up.
I teach my children how to play chess at the age of 4. (So far, I have taught 3 out of 5.) Children are VERY capable…it only requires time and patience. However, they grow to “appreciate” the beauty of the game at different ages. I was approx. 4 years old when my dear Mother taught me. What a gift she blessed me with! I would encourage every parent to do the same 🙂