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Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by dontbothermuch: 10:45pm On Jan 27, 2025
Accordingly

Scrabble for reasoning, calculations & learning spelling.

Chess for reasoning & calculations

Monopoly for reasoning & business minded.
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by Cajal(m): 10:45pm On Jan 27, 2025
None
Let them be memorizing Al-qur'an
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by GanagiBitrus: 10:45pm On Jan 27, 2025
Okpollo:
No sir draft is nothing like chess
Basic difference is the movement of the Pieces that adds some complexity.
Like I said, Chess is a glorified Draft.
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by just2endowed: 10:48pm On Jan 27, 2025
Go for chess. Good in critical thinking. You might crack your brain to the extreme
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by mrkings84(m): 10:48pm On Jan 27, 2025
Talking about children education I don't see how chess comes to play, even the stack illiterates can play chess whereas Scrabble is an all time educated people's game.
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by budaatum: 10:51pm On Jan 27, 2025
Niceguy4ever:
I can be your local supplier. What quantity do you need. My shop is at Oroyinyin Street, Idumota, Lagos Island, Lagos State.
10. To start with. At how much?
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by SmartyPants(m): 10:52pm On Jan 27, 2025
Chess offers little by way of cognitive development. This is scientifically proven. However, it is true that very smart people are typically very good at chess. This has led to a false notion of correlation over time, that playing chess makes one smart. The reverse is true: being smart makes one good at chess.

The value of a game like chess lies more in behavioural intelligence, than in the pure concept of intelligence. That is to say, it teaches behavioural attributes like patience, thinking ahead, risk management, and so on. But you're not going to play chess all day and turn into a math genius. Nope!
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by Okpollo: 10:55pm On Jan 27, 2025
GanagiBitrus:
Basic difference is the movement of the Pieces that adds some complexity.
Like I said, Chess is a glorified Draft.
Thats your opinion , unfortunately for you, your opinion dont count.
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by DrAda(f): 10:55pm On Jan 27, 2025
I prefer scrabble
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by Angelfrost(m): 10:56pm On Jan 27, 2025
None is better... They are equally great.

It all depends on individual preference and mental inclination.


Scrabble is for the wordsmith and those who are enamored and comfy with the English language, as well as being versatile in it.

Chess is more mentally engaging and embraces a wider audience of participants regardless of their academic dexterity.


Personally, I excel at both! cool
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by fitinwell: 11:00pm On Jan 27, 2025
Akinpedia:
Choosing the "best" board game for children's education is like picking a favourite colour – it's subjective and depends on the individual child and their learning style. However, both Scrabble and Chess offer unique and valuable educational benefits that can significantly contribute to a child's development. Let's delve deeper:

Scrabble: The Wordsmith's Delight

Vocabulary Expansion: Scrabble is an obvious winner here. Children are constantly exposed to new words, their definitions, and how they can be used in different contexts.
Spelling and Grammar: Forming words correctly reinforces spelling rules and encourages children to pay attention to grammatical nuances.
Cognitive Flexibility: Scrabble demands creative thinking. Players must constantly adapt their strategy based on available letters, the board state, and their opponent's moves.
Problem-Solving: Finding high-scoring words requires strategic thinking and problem-solving skills. Children learn to analyze situations and make the most of limited resources.

Chess: The Mind Game

Critical Thinking: Chess is renowned for its ability to sharpen critical thinking skills. Players must anticipate opponents' moves, plan multiple steps, and evaluate the consequences of their actions.
Strategic Planning: Chess cultivates strategic planning and decision-making abilities. Children learn to weigh risks and rewards, identify patterns, and formulate winning strategies.
Focus and Concentration: Playing chess requires sustained focus and concentration. Children learn to block out distractions and maintain mental stamina.
Patience and Perseverance: Chess games can be long and challenging. Children learn the importance of patience, perseverance, and accepting setbacks.

The Verdict?

Ultimately, the "best" game depends on the child's individual interests and learning style.

For children who love language and enjoy creative wordplay: Scrabble is an excellent choice.
For children who are more drawn to logic, strategy, and abstract thinking: Chess might be a better fit.

The Good News:

The beauty lies in the fact that both games offer valuable educational benefits. Why not introduce your child to both? You might be surprised at which one they gravitate towards and how much they enjoy the mental challenge.

Beyond the Board:

Both Scrabble and Chess can be played at various levels, making them suitable for children of all ages. They also provide opportunities for family bonding and social interaction.

Instead of choosing between these two fantastic games, consider incorporating both into your child's learning journey. They offer a unique blend of education and entertainment, fostering essential skills that will benefit them throughout their lives.

What are your thoughts? Which game do you think is more beneficial, or do you believe both offer equally valuable educational experiences? grin Share your opinions in the comments below!
PlayStation 5 Pro
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by Akinpedia(op): 11:03pm On Jan 27, 2025
grin shocked
fitinwell:
PlayStation 5 Pro
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by hrykanu231(m): 11:09pm On Jan 27, 2025
Akinpedia:
Choosing the "best" board game for children's education is like picking a favourite colour – it's subjective and depends on the individual child and their learning style. However, both Scrabble and Chess offer unique and valuable educational benefits that can significantly contribute to a child's development. Let's delve deeper:

Scrabble: The Wordsmith's Delight

Vocabulary Expansion: Scrabble is an obvious winner here. Children are constantly exposed to new words, their definitions, and how they can be used in different contexts.
Spelling and Grammar: Forming words correctly reinforces spelling rules and encourages children to pay attention to grammatical nuances.
Cognitive Flexibility: Scrabble demands creative thinking. Players must constantly adapt their strategy based on available letters, the board state, and their opponent's moves.
Problem-Solving: Finding high-scoring words requires strategic thinking and problem-solving skills. Children learn to analyze situations and make the most of limited resources.

Chess: The Mind Game

Critical Thinking: Chess is renowned for its ability to sharpen critical thinking skills. Players must anticipate opponents' moves, plan multiple steps, and evaluate the consequences of their actions.
Strategic Planning: Chess cultivates strategic planning and decision-making abilities. Children learn to weigh risks and rewards, identify patterns, and formulate winning strategies.
Focus and Concentration: Playing chess requires sustained focus and concentration. Children learn to block out distractions and maintain mental stamina.
Patience and Perseverance: Chess games can be long and challenging. Children learn the importance of patience, perseverance, and accepting setbacks.

The Verdict?

Ultimately, the "best" game depends on the child's individual interests and learning style.

For children who love language and enjoy creative wordplay: Scrabble is an excellent choice.
For children who are more drawn to logic, strategy, and abstract thinking: Chess might be a better fit.

The Good News:

The beauty lies in the fact that both games offer valuable educational benefits. Why not introduce your child to both? You might be surprised at which one they gravitate towards and how much they enjoy the mental challenge.

Beyond the Board:

Both Scrabble and Chess can be played at various levels, making them suitable for children of all ages. They also provide opportunities for family bonding and social interaction.

Instead of choosing between these two fantastic games, consider incorporating both into your child's learning journey. They offer a unique blend of education and entertainment, fostering essential skills that will benefit them throughout their lives.

What are your thoughts? Which game do you think is more beneficial, or do you believe both offer equally valuable educational experiences? grin Share your opinions in the comments below!
Na collabo
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by budaatum: 11:09pm On Jan 27, 2025
SmartyPants:
Chess offers little by way of cognitive development.

The value of a game like chess lies more in behavioural intelligence, than in the pure concept of intelligence. That is to say, it teaches behavioural attributes like patience, thinking ahead, risk management, and so on. But you're not going to play chess all day and turn into a math genius. Nope!
I would have thought "behavioural attributes like patience, thinking ahead, risk management, and so on" would make one not play chess all day and turn into a genius with behavioural intelligence.

Regardless, below is Gukesh Dommaraju agreeing with you.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YdAfr3Qm3U?si=xrca_VzHe-Ew4-c6

But no one is suggesting any one play chess or do maths all day, because, even if you want to be a genius you still got to take time out to work so you can eat, so below is some food.

According to sociocultural theory of child development of Vygotsky (1978), human learning is primarily a social process and the initiation of human intelligence takes place in society or culture. Vygotsky (1978) considers that cultural development (as opposed to natural development) is associated with language and reasoning capability.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10330813/
Tasty?
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by budaatum: 11:12pm On Jan 27, 2025
Okpollo:
Thats your opinion , unfortunately for you, your opinion dont count.
No one who plays chess will count his opinion that's for sure, but let me tell him.

GanagiBitrus, I don't count your opinion.

There.
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by budaatum: 11:14pm On Jan 27, 2025
fitinwell:
PlayStation 5 Pro
We ancient people, lol.
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by GanagiBitrus: 11:15pm On Jan 27, 2025
Okpollo:
Thats your opinion , unfortunately for you, your opinion dont count.
Even if my opinion counts 1million, it will never translate to ₦1million, so that makes it irrelevant.

But perhaps you are one of those who spend hours playing chess thinking you are doing something dignifying.
Bro, truth is there is no difference between you & those idle traders in the market who spend hours playing draft. smiley

Cc: budaatum
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by emmy512(m): 11:20pm On Jan 27, 2025
Monopoly
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by budaatum:
GanagiBitrus:
Even if my opinion counts 1million, it will never translate to ₦1million, so that makes it irrelevant.

But perhaps you are one of those who spend hours playing chess thinking you are doing something dignifying.
Bro, truth is there is no difference between you & those idle traders in the market who spend hours playing draft. smiley

Cc: budaatum
If we, adults, parents, spend hours playing anything, do you think we'd have time to dignify our selves discussing with you here or doing all the dignifying things we do to feed and educate our children, or is it that you think we are training you to be an idle genius perhaps?

Base your opinion on reason please, and reading too, since the thread topic mentions "Children's Education". No one is suggesting anyone teach their child to be genius playing idle traders in the market or anywhere!
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by SmartyPants(m): 11:28pm On Jan 27, 2025
budaatum:
I would have thought "behavioural attributes like patience, thinking ahead, risk management, and so on" would make one not play chess all day and turn into a genius with behavioural intelligence.

Regardless, below is Gukesh Dommaraju agreeing with you.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YdAfr3Qm3U?si=xrca_VzHe-Ew4-c6

But no one is suggesting any one play chess or do maths all day, because, even if you want to be a genius you still got to take time out to work so you can eat, so below is some food.



Tasty?
You have offered some good food for thought!

I will amend my thesis to suggest that it may be likely that playing chess has an indirect nexus to intelligence when children are exposed to it early enough and under the right conditions.
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by budaatum: 11:30pm On Jan 27, 2025
emmy512:
Monopoly
Another good game. The fact these games pull families together is good in itself, and all games similar should he considered for variety, and a healthy family development, I dare add as an opinion.
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by pneumatikos: 11:37pm On Jan 27, 2025
GanagiBitrus:
Scrabble of course.
Chess is nothing but a glorified draughts (draft). smiley

Even a madman fit beat you in draft. 😂
It is evident you know nothing about chess.
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by mightyhaze: 11:38pm On Jan 27, 2025
All join like jaundice
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by BigBrother54321: 11:38pm On Jan 27, 2025
Scrabble is the more effective. It achieves all what Chess does but in with a healthy, competitive and educative mindset.
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by budaatum: 11:39pm On Jan 27, 2025
Confession!

I do play chess all day, and I'm currently playing 12 games.

The oldest started 19-Dec-24 is below, and as you might note, I'm no genius.

Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by Parpor(m): 11:46pm On Jan 27, 2025
Akinpedia:
Please explain further:
Which one is for Art Students, and Which one is for Science Students?

Talking about Present and Future, please clarify your claims
Scrabble is for Art student,while Chess is for Science student.
Scrabble is the past, while Chess is the present and future.
Have you heard of Mikhail Tal ? Or of Garry Kasparov? I’ll want you to compare their IQ and that of Albert Einstein
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by budaatum: 11:52pm On Jan 27, 2025
I am not promoting chess in school because we want the children to become chess champions only, because the ones that can’t become chess champions can use the benefit of discipline to their brains and their minds to go into so many things and the cruise is endless. People are able to take endless decisions because in every stage people need to be analytical and also is in every stage people need to be critical like can we do this thing in this way or in another way so we can have the better results? Managing it so we can have the best result, as you know chess make people to sit down and be strategizing like in real life situations.

Interview with Chess Heights Oyo Monthly Organizer – Ogunbanwo Abimbolu

https://monthly.chessheights.com/blog/interview-with-chess-heights-oyo-monthly-organizer-ogunmanwo-abimbolu/
https://www.nairaland.com/8328128/crime-against-chess-nigeria#133899480
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by MemoriesAndMe: 12:07am On Jan 28, 2025
jubrilELsudan:
SUWE
Ludo
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by IbnB: 12:12am On Jan 28, 2025
GanagiBitrus:
Scrabble of course.
Chess is nothing but a glorified draughts (draft). smiley
You're totally wrong
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by Niceguy4ever: 12:17am On Jan 28, 2025
budaatum:
10. To start with. At how much?
Which of the games? We have Scrabble and chess of different sizes ranging from 3k-15k

Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by budaatum: 12:19am On Jan 28, 2025
Niceguy4ever:
Which of the games
Read my post.

In fact! How I am to be convinced you can supply what you don't know huh
Re: Scrabble Vs. Chess: Which Is A Better Board Game For Children's Education? by Niceguy4ever: 12:25am On Jan 28, 2025
budaatum:
Read my post.

In fact! How I am to be convinced you can supply what you don't know huh
I have modified my post above yours to include pictures of my shop and some other pictures of some samples. I can supply whatever toy you want, just name it. I was only asking to confirm. It wouldn't cost you anything to re-emphasize your order.
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