Susan Polgar's Top Tips for Teaching Kids Chess | Ingenious Baby

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  • Susan Polgar, a world-renowned chess grandmaster, and educator offers her top tips for teaching chess to young kids. From creating a positive learning environment to making the game fun and engaging, Susan's advice will help you get your child interested in one of the most popular board games in the world!
    There are many good chess coaches everywhere who teach young children the fundamentals of playing chess. This includes the rules, the different patterns, moves, and excellent strategies that will make you dominate your opponent. But most of them fail to demonstrate chess to young children creatively.
    In this video, we will learn about the proper ways to teach young children to play chess and how to relate the game to a real-life situation.
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    In this interview, Susan Polger, a child chess prodigy at the age of four and a half, the first female grandmaster and an Olympic and World chess champion, will provide us tips on how we can teach and inspire our children to play chess at a very young age.
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  • @SingleMami__Podcast
    @SingleMami__Podcast 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This was helpful. Thank you!

  • @anaspringett7255
    @anaspringett7255 5 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I loved chess as a kid. My older brother who was 11 at the time taught me when I was 6 and I had not idea yet how much of an intellectual game it was suppose to be, we just enjoyed it. My winning streak ended when I taught my younger cousin how to play though haha he is amazing at it. Another useful game for a youngster's intellectual development is a simple jigsaw puzzle, the kinds that have bigger pieces so as to not overwhelm the child. In time, they will mature into figuring out the finer pieces of each puzzle. We grew up with jigsaw puzzles in my home and I gave one to my nephew when he turned 2 years old and he was solving them in no time.

  • @lecobra418
    @lecobra418 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Interesting, I think my elder son is about to be ready to learn how pieces move, he just entered kindergarten and he loves to solve puzzles, he can sit and solve them several time (25 pieces) with me for 20/30mn in a row without getting out of focus. I think he could possibly be ready, i'm just scared to be a poor teacher not because of my chess level (which is above average yet not above enough to be called strong) but rather because of all the pedagogy needed to be a good teacher and I'm frightened to make him hate chess.
    So for now I'm waiting just a bit more, I'm aware of the Polgar family and how their dad grew them to become chess grandmaster, that's something I'd like to "emulate" with my kids, not with the same intensity but I'd like them to become strong chess players so they would have a healthy passion they could share together, that would teach them to lose with grandeur, to think, to calculate, to be patient, to be focused, to work hard to improve and so many others importants skills.

  • @TCS088
    @TCS088 5 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    A GM referred to the Knights as "horses," really?

    • @IngeniousBaby
      @IngeniousBaby  5 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Hi! This video is about how to teach children (3 and 4 years old) chess and different tactics you can use to inspire them at such a young age.

    • @anticipatedprospects4633
      @anticipatedprospects4633 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      What’s wrong with calling it a horse

    • @rajasmasala
      @rajasmasala 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I thought they were narwhals! :'(

    • @spyroninja
      @spyroninja 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Sudan polgar is one of only 37 women to achieve the title of grandmaster. She could beat you blindfolded 100 games out of 100 WITH "horse" odds. You don't really have a right to say anything.

    • @tamas11safar
      @tamas11safar 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      knights??? i thought it's Stormy, the seahorse from Disney's Ariel