Shivangi Singh
Psychologist and Chess Coach Helping Kids to Build Focus, Strategy, and Confidence.
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Shivangi Singh
Masters degree
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Each lesson is 55 min
50 lessons
20% off
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30 lessons
15% off
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20 lessons
10% off
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10 lessons
5% off
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1 lessons
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About your chess coach
HiI'm Shivangi Singh, I’m a Senior National Arbiter, Chess Coach, and Psychologist. I’ve been teaching chess to children aged 5 to 14 for over five years, and it has truly become one of my biggest passions. What I love most about teaching is watching how chess helps children grow — not just as players, but as thinkers and individuals. With my background in psychology, I try to understand each child’s unique learning style and personality. This helps me make my session's more engaging and comfortable for them. I believe chess is much more than a board game; it teaches focus, patience, problem-solving, and how to think ahead — skills that help children both on and off the board. For me, the classroom is a space filled with curiosity, laughter, and learning. I aim to make every lesson a balance of fun and challenge, so that children not only learn strategies but also develop confidence, discipline, and a love for the game. My goal is to inspire them to enjoy the process of learning and to believe in their own potential.
Chess coach skills
Creative problem solving
Hands on practice
Game design
Tactical thinking
Interactive learning
Types of learners for chess lessons
Games for kids
Games for beginners
Games for intermediate
Games for adults
Chess classes overview
Teaching Style My classes are designed to be interactive, creative, and fun. I use platforms like Lichess and Chess.com to provide a hands-on learning experience where students can play, analyze, and practice in real time. Lessons often include puzzles, real-game examples, and guided practice sessions that help students understand both tactical and strategic aspects of the game. I place strong emphasis on building a solid foundation—understanding piece activity, control of the center, development, and king safety—before moving into complex strategies. At the same time, I encourage students to explore their own playing style, experiment with openings, and learn from their mistakes. Because of my psychology background, I focus not just on teaching moves, but on developing a student’s mindset. I help them learn how to stay calm during tough games, handle losses with resilience, and use each experience as a stepping stone for growth. My approach ensures that students don’t just become better chess players—they become more focused and confident individuals. Class Structure Every session follows a simple yet effective structure to maintain balance between learning and enjoyment: Warm-Up: We begin with quick puzzles or mini-games to activate focus and recall previous lessons. Concept Discussion: I introduce the main topic of the day—such as an opening principle, tactic, or endgame idea—explained clearly and practically. Practice & Feedback: Students then play guided practice games or analyze positions, and I provide personalized feedback to reinforce understanding.
Practical application of chess concepts
80% of learners apply strategies in real games.
Personalized training for skill progression
80% of learners see faster progress with tailored lessons
Mastery of tactical and positional play
Learners master tactical and positional plays.
Chess coach also teaches
Chess
Rapid Chess
Correspondence Chess
Flexible Scheduling
Allows 1h early scheduling
Allows 1h early rescheduling
Can wait for 20 mins after joining

10 day Refund
Free Tutor Swap

Games concepts taught by Shivangi
The tutor and student reviewed chess tactics, specifically 'remove the guard' and 'destroy the guard'. They practiced these concepts through several example positions and discussed homework involving solving chess puzzles. The tutor also expressed interest in learning about a chess opening called 'rocket ship' that the student mentioned.
Remove the Guard
Destroy the Piece (Capturing)
Double Remove the Guard
Distraction vs. Capture (Removing the Guard)
The student and tutor reviewed advanced chess strategies, focusing on pawn storms, the London System, and king opposition in endgames. They practiced endgame techniques to achieve checkmate and avoid draws, discussing specific pawn structures and draw rules like the 50-move rule. The next session will cover more endgame scenarios.
Pawn Structure: Pawn Stro
Petrov's Defense
King Opposition in Endgames
Draws in Chess
The tutor and student reviewed chess strategies, including the Petroff Defense and the concept of "hanging pieces." They analyzed a student's game, practiced identifying tactical errors, and worked on solving chess puzzles related to hanging pieces. The student was assigned homework to solve puzzles and practice against random players online.
Petrov Defense Strategy
Castling Rules and Restrictions
Hanging Pieces and Tactical Awareness
CPR Method for Checks
Visualizing Moves and Positional Advantage
The Tutor and Student reviewed middle-game chess strategies, including piece development and central control. They then focused on understanding and identifying chess tactics like skewers and pins, differentiating between absolute and relative pins. The Tutor assigned homework to practice solving puzzles with a timer and encouraged active discussion during problem-solving.
Chess: The Skewer
Chess: Attacker-Defender Count
Chess: Practice Techniques
Chess: The Pin
The Student practiced chess, focusing on opening strategy and avoiding early weaknesses around the king. The Tutor analyzed the Student's game, emphasizing center control, pawn structure, and piece values. The Student was assigned a chess book to read for the next class, with a focus on basic chess principles and tactics, and the next session will cover the types of draws.
Hanging Pieces
Piece Value and Trades
Chess Phases
Weak Squares
Center Control
The session involved the student practicing chess tactics, specifically identifying and utilizing pins in various game scenarios. The student analyzed board positions, discussed the different types of pins, and explored related tactical concepts like piling up, desperado, and batteries. The tutor shared a website link with the student for further study and suggested a book for practice.
Desperado Piece
Relative Pin
Batteries
Cross Pin
Absolute Pin
Putting Pressure on a Pinned Piece
Teaching tools used by chess coach
Game Analysis Tools
Collaboration Tools
PGN Editors
Online Chess Boards
Chess Engines
Hands-on chess classes
Note taking
Open Q&A
Parent feedback

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