A longtime chess player, Dustin Sellon sat his three children down seven years ago to teach them the game he loved. 'I was the only one who stuck around,” said his daughter Audrey, now 15, of Ely.
Smart students don’t always play chess, but students who play chess always become smart. Chess teaches patience, critical thinking, problem solving and reasoning. It teaches students to not only see ...
Playing chess can improve cognitive skills like memory, planning, and problem-solving. It may also help reduce symptoms of certain brain conditions. The game of chess is loved all over the world. From ...