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My 6yo brother (just six in March) has been getting steadily better -
he has been playing chess since I taught him at 4yo and currently he has a high-rated tournament-playing IM as his teacher. If I were to guess my brother's rating I would say 1200. We brought him to a psychologist for testing and his IQ tested at 154. Currently he attends a "gifted" school where there are casual chess games. The only problem is that we don't want to enter him into a kid tournament as typically their ratings are so low yet at the same time if we enter him into an adult tournament he may feel intimidated (as he is small even for his age) and is known to flip out a bit (crying, stamping) when/if he loses a game. He does seem to genuinely enjoy playing and is perfectly happy playing the computer (does not seem to get upset at the computer). Yet he likes the idea of winning especially trophies/money etc. Any advice on how to proceed? Thank you. -Scott |
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Sounds like you have a lil Bobby in every way shape and form !
Best thing to do would be to have him kidnapped and deprogrammed immediately ![]() "Scott" wrote in message m... My 6yo brother (just six in March) has been getting steadily better - he has been playing chess since I taught him at 4yo and currently he has a high-rated tournament-playing IM as his teacher. If I were to guess my brother's rating I would say 1200. We brought him to a psychologist for testing and his IQ tested at 154. Currently he attends a "gifted" school where there are casual chess games. The only problem is that we don't want to enter him into a kid tournament as typically their ratings are so low yet at the same time if we enter him into an adult tournament he may feel intimidated (as he is small even for his age) and is known to flip out a bit (crying, stamping) when/if he loses a game. He does seem to genuinely enjoy playing and is perfectly happy playing the computer (does not seem to get upset at the computer). Yet he likes the idea of winning especially trophies/money etc. Any advice on how to proceed? Thank you. -Scott |
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I agree,...While I understand the desire to protect him, I don't think you're
doing him any favors by painting 'failure/losing' as something so awful that it must be avoided whenever possible. At Six it's not unusual to see a child 'fall-back' into a tantrum when they experience defeat, however, if you treat it as "so what,...who cares,...what can be learned from this experience?" I think he'll quickly 'catch-on' that defeat is a part of life, and its what you take from those experiences that is important. Chess is a perfect arena to learn these lessons as a mistake won't inflict bodily injury, or disfigurement ![]() I say get him playing with the big boys,...and get him to try to buy into the attitude of "Yeah,...you're probably going to get your butt kicked,...but after the game, let's look over what you did and see how you can improve it for next time"...Also, I'd get him invovled in younger tourney's as well (is there a law against that?). While at 1200 at age six he's probably going to pound most of his opponents, it's important to 'see results' for his efforts and winning a few trophies here and there will help maintain his confidence,... Go ahead and put him in the kid tournament that he presumably will win. A few of those will get him a rating that will let him play in higher rated sections of tournaments. His teacher should talk to him about the emotions one feels after losing, explaining that every good player got that way by losing a lot of games. Use the anger after a loss to become a better player--figure out what the mistake was, and apply the knowledge to beating the next opponent. |
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(Scott) wrote:
My 6yo brother (just six in March) has been getting steadily better - Any advice on how to proceed? Keep Gordon Roy Parker AKA "Ray Gordon" away from him, lest he take a dislike to being called on his bull****, and you end up being threatened by him, as he did to dozens of people in the Gymnastics newsgroups... Hope this helps. --- - The Editorial Staff ----- A quote from "Ray Gordon" "(For a dissenting opinion on my character, please visit the following website: http://members.tripod.com/~rayfaq.html)* This site contains many lies about me, but as a defender of free speech I fully support its right to exist." -Message-ID: *The original RayFAQ was removed from the internet as a result of dozens of complaints from Gordon Roy Parker. The site has been updated, and can now be found at: http://www.ray-gordon.com If Mr. Parker feels that the original site is is significantly different, he should upload it to the internet, so everyone can compare the two. Freedom of Speech is WORTHLESS without Social Responsibility. The OFFICIAL Ray Gordon FAQ: http://www.ray-gordon.com Everything you need to know about Usenet's biggest NewsLoon! BACK by POPULAR DEMAND! For an UNlimited time! 41,000+ Satisfied Visitors, 1 Disgruntled Malcontent. -=- This message was posted via two or more anonymous remailing services. |
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(Scott) wrote:
My 6yo brother (just six in March) has been getting steadily better - Any advice on how to proceed? Keep Gordon Roy Parker AKA "Ray Gordon" away from him, lest he take a dislike to being called on his bull****, and you end up being threatened by him, as he did to dozens of people in the Gymnastics newsgroups... Hope this helps. --- - The Editorial Staff ----- A quote from "Ray Gordon" "(For a dissenting opinion on my character, please visit the following website: http://members.tripod.com/~rayfaq.html)* This site contains many lies about me, but as a defender of free speech I fully support its right to exist." -Message-ID: *The original RayFAQ was removed from the internet as a result of dozens of complaints from Gordon Roy Parker. The site has been updated, and can now be found at: http://www.ray-gordon.com If Mr. Parker feels that the original site is is significantly different, he should upload it to the internet, so everyone can compare the two. Freedom of Speech is WORTHLESS without Social Responsibility. The OFFICIAL Ray Gordon FAQ: http://www.ray-gordon.com Everything you need to know about Usenet's biggest NewsLoon! BACK by POPULAR DEMAND! For an UNlimited time! 41,000+ Satisfied Visitors, 1 Disgruntled Malcontent. -=- This message was posted via two or more anonymous remailing services. |
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(Scott) wrote:
My 6yo brother (just six in March) has been getting steadily better - Any advice on how to proceed? Keep Gordon Roy Parker AKA "Ray Gordon" away from him, lest he take a dislike to being called on his bull****, and you end up being threatened by him, as he did to dozens of people in the Gymnastics newsgroups... Hope this helps. --- - The Editorial Staff ----- A quote from "Ray Gordon" "(For a dissenting opinion on my character, please visit the following website: http://members.tripod.com/~rayfaq.html)* This site contains many lies about me, but as a defender of free speech I fully support its right to exist." -Message-ID: *The original RayFAQ was removed from the internet as a result of dozens of complaints from Gordon Roy Parker. The site has been updated, and can now be found at: http://www.ray-gordon.com If Mr. Parker feels that the original site is is significantly different, he should upload it to the internet, so everyone can compare the two. Freedom of Speech is WORTHLESS without Social Responsibility. The OFFICIAL Ray Gordon FAQ: http://www.ray-gordon.com Everything you need to know about Usenet's biggest NewsLoon! BACK by POPULAR DEMAND! For an UNlimited time! 41,000+ Satisfied Visitors, 1 Disgruntled Malcontent. -=- This message was posted via two or more anonymous remailing services. |
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"Scott" wrote
My 6yo brother (just six in March) has been getting steadily better - he has been playing chess since I taught him at 4yo and currently he has a high-rated tournament-playing IM as his teacher. If I were to One question - is the kid having fun? ... Yes - keep going and keep it fun No - stop and let him play baseball, climb trees, throw rocks into a pond, ride a bike or whatever HE IS ONLY A KID! Kids are supposed to have fun - gifted or not. |
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