Some stuff is not necessarily seen at work as you can get experts in chess, swimming, running, lego building, and so on. Still aligned with a good childhood. I never felt more proud than when I beat my that on one of our weekly/monthly games of chess.
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Yes, this is the case. I also think that learning the "right things" lead to more learning. There are skills learned from chess for example, that can aid other aspects of life. I question how much core skill kids miss when they spend all their time on phones. Spatial awareness? predictive skill? The ability to visualize? What is affected and what are the ramifications later in life?
My idea for my kids is to learn a faster reading course - this will save hours if not days of your life, and then fast learning techniques. To start with it.