Screen Time for Kids: How Much is Too Much? Plus, The Benefits of Online Chess

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In today’s digital age, it’s common for children to spend significant time on screens. Whether it’s for online learning, entertainment, or social interactions, screens have become a crucial part of their daily lives. However, as parents, we often worry: how much screen time is too much? Moreover, with so many activities available online, it’s essential […]

Vihan Gautam Shines in Catch64 Rapid Chess Tournament Under 15 Category

Vihan Gautam Shines in Catch64 Rapid Chess Tournament Under 15 Category

We are thrilled to announce that Vihan Gautam has secured a commendable 6th place finish in the highly competitive Catch64 Rapid Chess Tournament, Under 15 Category, held on 1st September 2024, at Sri Kanaka Convention Hall, Hosakote, Bangalore. This tournament, organized by Catch64 Chess Academy and sanctioned by the Karnataka State Chess Association (KSCA), saw […]

Anvita Amith Raj Shines at the Inter School Chess Competition

Anvita Amith Raj Shines at the Inter School Chess Competition

We are thrilled to announce that our young chess player, Anvita Amith Raj, has secured 3rd place in the Inter School Chess Competition held on Saturday, 24th August 2024, at First Steps School, Jakkur. This achievement is a testament to Anvita’s dedication, perseverance, and passion for the game. The competition was fierce, with some of […]

Chess, AI & the Future of Leadership: What Leaders Can Learn from the Chessboard

Chess, AI & the Future of Leadership: What Leaders Can Learn from the Chessboard

In the fast-paced world of leadership, drawing parallels between ancient games and cutting-edge technology might seem far-fetched. But when we think about chess, a game that has captivated minds for centuries, and AI, the technology reshaping our future, there’s a profound connection. These two elements together offer invaluable lessons for the leaders of tomorrow. At […]

Vihan Gautam Shines at the 52nd BRDCA Open & Age Category Chess Tournament 2024

Vihan Gautam Shines at the 52nd BRDCA Open & Age Category Chess Tournament 2024

On 15th August 2024, amidst the celebrations of Independence Day, Vihan Gautam made his mark at the 52nd BRDCA Open & Age Category Chess Tournament. Competing in the OPEN/U11 category, Vihan showcased his strategic brilliance by scoring an impressive 5 points out of 7 rounds. The tournament, held at Sri Manjunatha Swamy Kalyana Mantapa in […]

Why Every Child Should Learn Chess Online: A Pathway to Holistic Development

Why Every Child Should Learn Chess Online: A Pathway to Holistic Development

In today’s digital age, parents are often concerned about the impact of technology on their children. While it’s true that excessive screen time can be detrimental, there are certain types of technology that can significantly benefit a child’s development. One such example is online scholastic chess. Unlike many internet games that focus solely on entertainment, […]

The Journey from Entertainment to Competence in Scholastic Chess

The Journey from Entertainment to Competence in Scholastic Chess

In the world of scholastic chess, there’s a unique emphasis on cultivating competence over mere entertainment. While many kids start playing chess for fun, the transition to true competence brings about a passion that drives them further. This passion can lead to competitive play or enhance other aspects of their lives, thanks to the cognitive […]

Is My Child Too Young for Chess?

Is My Child Too Young for Chess?

At MindMentorz, we often get asked by parents “If their child is too young to start learning chess?”.Β Β Pretty important question right? Let’s explore this question with our touch, making the discussion relatable and sharing some to-do-list at the same time. Whats’ The Ideal Age to Start? Typically, children can start learning the basics of chess […]