Survival guide for chess parents
Jones Gawain
Do you have a child who is interested in chess, but you`re not sure how to help? In Survival Guide for Chess Parents, Tanya Jones concentrates on the numerous aspects of being a `chess parent` and answers the many questions facing those with chess-playing children.
Description
Do you have a child who is interested in chess, but you`re not sure how to help? In Survival Guide for Chess Parents, Tanya Jones concentrates on the numerous aspects of being a `chess parent` and answers the many questions facing those with chess-playing children. There`s certainly more to this than meets the eye. Problems are as diverse as `How can I help in the very early stages?`, `How do I find suitable clubs and tournaments?`, `Should I watch when he or she is playing?` and `How do I find a good chess coach?` Jones also tackles aspects such as chess and education, plus the ever-increasing role of computers and the Internet. Whether your child is just starting out in the game or is a budding prodigy, this book is essential reading.
Information
- Casa editrice Everyman Chess
- Code 5111
- Anno 2003
- Pagine p. 174