Parents, do you want to teach your child to play chess, but don't know where to begin? Does your child want to learn to play chess, but you don't play? Does your child want to play in
tournaments, but you don't know where they are? Coaches, could you use a solid lesson plan, or information about starting and running a chess club, or tips on preparing players for tournaments?
The Chess Handbook for Parents and Coaches provides parents and coaches a proven method of teaching chess for kids. Whether you know how to play or not, this book guides you though the process
of teaching chess to a child. In sixteen clear, and easy to follow lessons, Part One - Teaching Chess, shows what and how to teach all the way from learning the pieces' names to checkmate,
including the rules your player(s) will need to know. Part Two - The Chess World, explains what goes on in chess, how tournaments work, how to coach players, from new to advanced, how to coach
kids who are playing older kids, who the famous chess players are, and much more. Parents and coaches will gain tips from an experienced, certified coach with insights into teaching chess and
the chess world.