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Coaching

Learn how to play chess

Classes with Ankita Jain present an excellent opportunity to grow as a chess player. With dedicated focus and a willingness to learn new concepts, you can maximize this valuable learning experience.

Online Classes

Online chess classes offer the convenience of learning from the comfort of your home, saving time and commuting costs. They provide flexible scheduling, allowing you to choose and reschedule classes as needed. Additionally, these classes can be customized to your skill level, offering personalized instruction to target your strengths and weaknesses.

In-Person Group Classes

In a group class, students benefit from increased interactivity, with opportunities to ask questions from the instructor and learn from each other. Learning from peers’ questions and experiences fosters a collaborative and supportive learning atmosphere. Homework is assigned at the end of each session to reinforce concepts. The class is divided into two sections based on skill level: Section A (Beginners) and Section B (Intermediate) ensuring that instruction is appropriately challenging for all students. At present, we are holding group lessons on Sunday in Kumon center, Kanata

Competitive Preparation Classes

For students participating in competitive chess tournaments such as international, national, open, and regional events, personalized coaching classes are available. One-on-one chess instruction offers tailored feedback and instruction to meet individual needs and skill levels. In these personalized coaching sessions, students benefit from the instructor’s undivided attention, enabling them to learn more quickly and in greater depth. They can ask questions, clarify doubts, and receive immediate feedback, which helps to prevent repeated mistakes and reinforce good habits, ultimately leading to better performance in competitive settings.

What are the benefits of chess?

Chess is quite like a brain tonic which enhances concentration, patience, and perseverance, as well as develops creativity, intuition, memory, and most importantly, the ability to process and extract information from a set of general principles, learning to make tough decisions and solving problems flexibly. Most importantly it teaches one, a golden virtue — the virtue of Patience.

Improves concentration and memory

Paying attention to every single detail and piece is a part of chess game. In the result, playing chess will help you to develop your kid’s concentration, not only in chess but also in different life situation.

Raises kids IQ

Chess has been shown to raise student's overall IQ scores. Chess thinking often involves a complex, hierarchical structure of problems and sub-problems, and the capacity for retaining and manipulating such complex structures of data concurrently never deviating from the goals, all correlate with having a high IQ.

Teaches planning and Foresight

Strategy games like chess can promote prefrontal cortex development and help them make better decisions in all areas of life, perhaps keeping them from making a stupid, risky choice of the kind associated with being a teenager.

Increases the creativity

Since the right hemisphere of the brain is responsible for creativity, it should come as no surprise that activating the right side of your brain helps develop your creative side. Specifically, chess greatly increases originality