- Counting: The child learned to count the number of pieces on the board.
- Number recognition: The child learned to recognize the numbers on the board and the pieces.
- Strategy: The child learned to think strategically about their moves and anticipate their opponent's moves.
- Pattern recognition: The child learned to recognize patterns on the board and use them to their advantage.
- Geometry: The child learned about the different shapes and movements of the pieces on the board.
For continued development, the child can continue to play chess and learn more advanced strategies. They can also practice counting and number recognition by playing other board games or using manipulatives like blocks or beads. Additionally, they can explore geometry concepts by building structures with blocks or drawing shapes.