How Playing Chess Improves Brain Development In Children

by Mohamed Tohami

Playing chess affects your child’s brain in so many positive ways.

Today, I found this nice infographic and wanted to share it with you.

Here’re some interesting facts from the infographic that show how playing chess develops your child’s brain and improves his thought process:

 

▶Playing chess grows dendrites, which conduct brain signals.

 

▶It also grows prefrontal cortex, which coordinates planning, judgment and self-control.

 

▶Students who play chess have higher reading scores than students who don’t play chess.

 

▶Playing chess develops creativity by activating the right side of your child’s brain.

 

▶Students who play chess have higher IQ scores

 

Source: http://www.chessyourchild.com/how-playing-chess-improves-brain-development-in-children/

 

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