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How can I see my kid’s progress?

Learn how to easily track your kid’s progress on ChessKid by viewing their Report Card or Game History from your Adult account.

Updated over a week ago

Track your kid's progress on ChessKid

Guardians have the ability to see their kids' progress by getting a detailed report card or reviewing their Game History. Here's how to do it:

  1. From your Adult account, click 'Manage' in the top menu and select 'Kids.'

    An image showing the homescreen of an Adult account on ChessKid displaying the Manage dropdown with an arrow pointing to the Kids option

  2. Click the menu icon (three stacked lines) next to your kid's username. Select 'Report Card' or 'History/Analyze,' depending on the information you need. The table below explains the differences between these options.

    An image showing the My Kids screen on ChessKid with an arrow pointing to the Report Card and History/Analyze options

Option

Details

Report Card

See detailed information about your kid's progress in fast chess, slow chess, and puzzles. You can also view completed lessons, computer workouts, videos watched, and articles read.

An image showing a Report Card on ChessKid

History/Analyze

Review your kid's recent fast and slow chess games. You can select any game to analyze moves in detail.

An image showing the Game History of a Kid account on ChessKid
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