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  • Understanding patterns: The child learns to identify the pattern of movement for each chess piece.
  • Numerical value of chess pieces: The child learns the assigned numerical value for each piece, such as 1 point for a pawn, 3 points for a knight, etc.
  • Counting and addition: The child practices counting and adding up the total numerical value of their pieces compared to their opponent's pieces.
  • Strategic thinking: The child develops strategic thinking skills by planning their moves and considering the potential outcomes.
  • Probability and estimation: The child makes educated guesses and estimates the likelihood of certain moves or scenarios occurring.

Continued development:

1. Encourage the child to keep playing chess regularly to further enhance their strategic thinking and problem-solving abilities.

2. Organize chess tournaments or friendly matches among classmates to promote healthy competition and collaborative learning.

3. Encourage the child to explore online chess resources or join chess clubs or organizations that offer lessons and opportunities for practice.

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