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1. Why Kids Who Play Chess Outperform Their Classmates - Part I - By: Michael Russell
Success at the strategy board game chess has long been considered an activity requiring superior mental abilities. What is becoming increasingly clear, however, is that chess can be used as a valuable tool to help develop various cognitive skills, especially in school-aged children.br ...

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Why Kids Who Play Chess Outperform Their Classmates - Part I
Success at the strategy board game chess has long been considered an activity requiring superior mental abilities. What is becoming increasingly clear, however, is that chess can be used as a valuable tool to help develop various cognitive skills, especially in school-aged children.This is the first in a three-part article that will present some scientific research about the value of chess in improving skills in traditional educational fields such as mathematics, science
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2. Why Kids Who Play Chess Outperform Their Classmates - Part Iii - By: Michael Russell
This is the third part of a three part article investigating scientific research into the value of chess as a tool to aid cognitive development. This article will summarize the results of a study about the positive value of chess in kids' education, by Ferguson (Ferguson, Robert...

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Introduction Obesity is the most common health problem facing children today. It has been suggested that obese children have increased problems with self-esteem and depression when compared to the normal pediatric population. Research in exercise and depression is persuasively showing h...

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New studies in memory research are providing exciting clues about memory loss and how to prevent it. Distractions Rather Than Attention One study shows that the short-term memory problems that generally accompany aging are more a matter of an inability to filter out distraction...



5. Cognitive Ability Test - By: Michael Russell
Anyone familiar with psychological research, or a variety of other industries, will tell you about the importance of a cognitive ability test. The cognitive ability test is needed for all types of purposes, both in research and in the business world. A cognitive ability test can show the speed of th...

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