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      Susan Polgar Foundation

      Chess Video, Lisa Suhay, Susan Polgar Foundation

      Susan Polgar Foundation 2011 from Lisa Suhay on Vimeo.

      From my 30 plus years of experience, I discovered that chess can help children of all ages do better in school as well as develop many important life skills. Research around the world has supported my belief. Countless studies have shown that chess can help develop critical and strategical thinking that can be used in other areas of a child’s life, academics and social situations. According to research, test scores improved by 17.3% for students regularly engaged in chess classes, compared with only 4.6% for children participating in other forms of enriched activities.

      We hope to get many more schools to offer chess in the schools, and colleges to offer more scholarships for chess. And we are working to promote chess as a grassroots movement in some of the smaller cities.”

      The mission of the Susan Polgar Foundation is to promote chess, with all its educational, social, and competitive benefits throughout the United States, for young people of all ages, especially girls.

      In more than 35 nations across the globe, including Brazil, China, Armenia, Venezuela, Italy, Israel, Russia and Greece, etc., chess is incorporated into the country’s scholastic curriculum.

      The Susan Polgar Foundation, with this in mind, has established many high profile tournaments throughout the year in order for younger girls and boys to excel through chess. The top tournaments right now are the Susan Polgar Girls’ Invitational, the Susan Polgar National Championship for Girls and Boys, the Susan Polgar World Championship for Girls and Boys and the Get Smart! Play Chess! series. All of these events have received national or international acclaim and continue to grow every year.

      I have also personally trained many teachers to teach chess in their perspective schools. In the last 3 years, the Susan Polgar Foundation has distributed more than 250,000 free copies of my chess curriculum. We would like to do more to help all young people.

      To me chess is like life itself. Chess is combining, so many important qualities in life, such as concentration, focusing and planning ahead, and taking into account the people around you, and precision, and research, and psychology, and time management, and a number of other very important life skills that we deal with on an everyday basis. I believe chess teaches you to be more responsible.

      Please join me in helping children excel in school and in life. Thank you!

      Best wishes,
      Susan Polgar

      Susan Polgar Foundation
      6923 Indiana Avenue
      Suite #154
      Lubbock, TX 79413
      info@polgarfoundation.org

      To donate by PayPal: http://www.susanpolgar.com/susan-polgar-foundation-donate.html

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        October 6, 2011 at 3:10 pm

        Thanks for everything your foundation has done for kids.

      2. Venky [ India - Chennai ] Reply
        October 7, 2011 at 3:40 pm

        Hi Susan Polgar,

        Great job – My hearty wishes.[ Only that I can do as of now,I mean I am not monetarily sound enough currently ].

        Susan,everyone knows that you treat every kid the same and show equal interest to both genders for prospective growth,through chess.

        Down below words are just for fun,hope you will feel the same.
        =======================

        When you say “especially girls” the thought that ran in our(men) mind,drafted in words down below – lol

        What we men(Though I am in India – I ask this question on behalf of American men )had done,why aren’t we(men),getting special attention from you Susan,are we(men)not pity or pretty ? – Why only girls get special attention from you – lol : I am just kidding.

        Separate not the natural binding existing between men & women : Let girls and boys get same dose of attention and play together always (I mean chess – lol ).

        By
        Venky [ India – Chennai ]

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