Shivangi Singh

Psychologist and Chess Coach Helping Kids to Build Focus, Strategy, and Confidence.

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Shivangi Singh

Masters degree

/ 55 min

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

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Game design

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Hands on practice

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Tactical thinking

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Creative problem solving

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Interactive learning

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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.

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Practical application of chess concepts

80% of learners apply strategies in real games.

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Personalized training for skill progression

80% of learners see faster progress with tailored lessons

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Mastery of tactical and positional play

Learners master tactical and positional plays.

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Games concepts taught by Shivangi

Student learned 1 day ago

The tutor introduced and explained the CCT (Check, Capture, Threats) tactic in chess, emphasizing its role as a forcing move. The student practiced identifying and applying this tactic through various examples and problem-solving scenarios to improve their tactical awareness in games.

CCT Tactic in Chess

Forcing Moves and Their Impact

Opening Lines and Files

Piece Development and King Safety

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Student learned 5 days ago

The Student and Tutor analyzed several of the Student's recent chess games, focusing on recurring mistakes, particularly when playing as Black, and discussing tactical blunders, positional play, and time management. They also discussed strategies for improvement, including exploring new openings, joining local chess clubs for in-person play, and managing impulsiveness during games.

Tactical Vision & Immediate Recognition

Time & Emotional Management in Chess

Strategic Principles: Openings & Piece Activity

Benefits of In-Person Chess Play

Deep Calculation & Decision-Making

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Student learned 7 days ago

The Student and Tutor played and analyzed two chess games, focusing on understanding the Italian Opening and common strategic pitfalls. They discussed the correct sequence for the Italian Opening, the importance of defensive thinking, and identified miscalculation as a key area for improvement. The Tutor recommended solving chess puzzles from books for better focus and strategic development, and provided an important lesson on stalemate conditions during the endgame.

Stalemate: A Critical Draw Condition

Miscalculation and Pinned Pieces

Strategic Balance: Offense vs. Defense

Italian Opening Fundamentals

Improving Calculation Through Chess Puzzles

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Student learned 14 days ago

The tutor and student reviewed chess endgame principles, focusing on king activity, pawn structure, and the implications of bishop color. They analyzed several positions to illustrate strategic concepts and planned to continue exploring endgame theory and opening traps in future sessions.

Endgame King Activity

Pawn Pushing Strategy in Endgames

The 'Wrong Colored Bishop' Draw

Opponent's Plan Consideration

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Student learned 15 days ago

The Tutor introduced and explained the chess tactic "Zwischenzug" (in-between move) to the Student. They practiced identifying and applying this tactic through several chess puzzles, with the Tutor providing guidance. The Student was encouraged to practice more Zwischenzug puzzles on the LeetCode platform.

Desperado Tactic

Pinning and Unpinning Pieces

Zwich und Zug (In-Between Move)

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Student learned 16 days ago

The student and tutor reviewed the student's recent chess tournament experience and then focused on practical application through playing online games and solving chess puzzles. They discussed strategies for improvement and the importance of focused play, with plans to continue practicing these skills.

Tactical Motifs in Chess

Chess Notation and Coordinate System

Endgame Principles: Pawns

Chess Opening Principles

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Teaching tools used by chess coach

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Game Analysis Tools

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Collaboration Tools

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Chess Engines

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PGN Editors

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Online Chess Boards

Hands-on chess classes

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Open Q&A

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Parent feedback

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Note taking

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