Weekly chess progress reports for parents
ChessWize sends every parent a clear weekly progress report on WhatsApp, so you can see exactly what your child practised, what improved, and what is next, even if you have never played chess yourself.
Why a weekly report matters
Most chess classes leave parents guessing. ChessWize does the opposite: the same FIDE-rated coach who teaches your child also writes you a short weekly summary, so you always know whether the classes are working. It is the simplest way to hold coaching accountable.
- ✓ What was taught this week
- ✓ What improved, in plain language
- ✓ What still needs work
- ✓ The practice set for the coming week
Student: Aarav, age 10 (example) · Week 6
Taught: Pins and forks, plus the idea of looking for Checks, Captures and Threats before every move.
Improved: Stopped hanging pieces in casual games. Calmer after losing a practice game.
Needs work: Slowing down in the opening instead of moving quickly.
This week's practice: 15 tactics puzzles and two slow games, reviewed together next session.
Common questions
What is in a ChessWize parent report?
Each weekly report covers what your child was taught, what improved, what still needs work, and the practice set for the coming week, in plain language a non-chess parent can follow.
How do I receive the report?
Reports are sent to parents on WhatsApp by the coach, so you do not need to log in anywhere or chase an update.
I do not play chess. Will the report make sense to me?
Yes. Reports are written for parents, not players. They focus on focus, effort, and progress in clear terms, with a simple note on chess specifics only where useful.
See your first report after the demo
Book a complimentary 30-minute level check. After your child's first sessions, you will get the weekly report on WhatsApp, every week.