Raising three prodigies of chess 👧👧👧 ♛ ♚ ♝ ♞ ♜ ♟

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The story to read below was inspired by the image, and also based on real life, my story has many differences with the events that occurred in real life ... it is based on the Polgar Method, from which you can read more about it on the internet if you find it interesting.

Raising three prodigies of chess

This is the story of Robert Maison, a man who believed that if a child was taught from a young age a skill or something in particular, he could become a prodigy in the area taught.

Robert had three daughters who were homeschooled, but year after year they would take a private test to assess what they had learned, and as an activity they focused on chess. The father did not let the girls swear chess with other girls, but with boys.

Thanks to what her father had done, the three girls from an early age became prodigies in the game, even competing against the largest in that activity, the youngest daughter even became the fifth best player in the world in chess in men's and women's championships. And all three girls are on the list of the 20 best chess players in the world.

And so what for many considers a very boring activity, became a teaching for three girls with whom they learned, entertained and were also recognized.

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