Chess Masterclass: Applied Executive Function

Prepare to be amazed as you watch your differently-wired kiddo make real friends, explore this unique content, grow under the guidance of this expert mentor, and be seen in all their glory!

Our Promise To You

100% Satisfaction Guarantee:

Due to the unique nature of our fast paced Summer camps, if you’re not 100% IN LOVE with this camp within the first 24 hours, you can either transfer to another camp or get a 100% refund to your family’s YSA account as credit toward a future class.

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Why Take This Camp?

Do you have a kiddo who loves chess or a young learner who’s aspiring to improve their game? Did you know that there’s so much more to chess than meets the eye? It’s more than just a game! 

Chess is one of the best ways to learn Executive Function Skills! Chess encourages planning ahead, impulse control, and flexible thinking as students strategize, weigh their options, and adapt to their opponent’s moves. 

Join our dynamic chess program and watch your child thrive in a fun and learner-driven environment, make friends around their love of the game, and develop their Executive Function Skills as they progress!

 

Ages: 8-12 & 13-18

Class size: Maximum- 8 Students

Meets: Daily Mon-Fri

Level: Beginner and Returner

Price: $26 per day

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Meet Your Mentor

Malikai Bass

Malikai Bass is a twice exceptional (profoundly gifted/ autistic adhder with dyspraxia/dysgrpahia) life-long learner who has been teaching twice-exceptional students virtually for the past four years. He has worked with over a thousand students in classrooms that center, celebrate, and affirm neurodiversity.

He loves helping students succeed and find the ways their brain works to thrive in all subjects and highlight the ways we can use gaming to practice and expand our executive functioning, life, and real social skills.

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