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Shehzad Roy is combating screen addiction among children, one chess piece at a time

Shehzad Roy is combating screen addiction among children, one chess piece at a time

The singer and activist has made his Zindagi Trust chess curriculum public for everyone to benefit from.
25 Nov, 2024

In a digital age where screens dominate children’s attention, Pakistani singer and activist Shehzad Roy is trying to help parents counteract this growing trend.

Roy has made a chess curriculum developed through the Zindagi Trust, his non-profit organisation, publicly available for free. The initiative seeks to inspire children to spend less time glued to their devices and more time fostering critical thinking and strategic planning skills.

On Sunday, Roy took to Instagram to share a heartfelt message for parents struggling to manage their children’s screen time. Highlighting the transformative power of chess, he said, “If you want to lower your kids’ screen time, teach them chess.”

Recalling how Zindagi Trust introduced chess as a subject in its schools years ago, Roy reflected, “Because this is a competitive mind sport, we observed kids sitting alone for hours, thinking and strategising. They were spending time with themselves.”

He elaborated on the success of Zindagi Trust’s chess initiative, mentioning how girls from the programme have gone on to win Pakistan’s top chess championships. Roy urged everyone to teach children chess using the curriculum available on the Zindagi Trust website, explaining that it could lead to noticeable changes in their routines and improve their mathematical and cognitive skills.

The journey of incorporating chess into Zindagi Trust schools began in 2011 as part of the organisation’s broader goal to enhance education in underprivileged communities.

The chess curriculum, meticulously crafted over a decade, combines fundamental techniques, strategies, and cognitive training to enhance critical thinking skills, foster a culture of strategic problem-solving, provide a structured foundation for advanced chess learning, and create a more engaging and interactive learning environment.

The chess curriculum is just one of the many innovative programmes under Zindagi Trust’s umbrella. The organisation has consistently worked to transform government schools in Karachi and beyond by integrating Scrabble into school curriculums to promote mental agility, teaching students essential skills like mental health management, music financial literacy, and child rights.

Comments

Taj Ahmad Nov 25, 2024 02:10pm
My salute to Shehzad Roy for doing an excellent work for our country, I remembered him as good singer when he was teenager and over the years passed he no longer sings any more and he started many social work for our community specially children’s. Well done Roy. Pakistan is proud of you.
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Akhtar Nov 25, 2024 02:30pm
Bravo ; the effort betrays Roy's sincerity to protect our kids. We can do with a few more "Roys”. Thank you, from a concerned parent.
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Mashhood Nov 25, 2024 06:21pm
Great, just downloaded it
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Ehsan Nov 25, 2024 07:22pm
Book reading can help as well
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Laila Nov 25, 2024 10:37pm
One of the very few in Pakistan who reflects on, cares about and highlights social issues inside pakistan which we have in abundance. He like most others doesn't suffer from selective perfunctory sympathy. He is a good soul with a good heart.
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NYS Nov 26, 2024 09:20pm
We all have spent addictive screen time without knowing the consequences come on upcoming generation Shehzad R taken forward step this is good to play board games ie Chess ...We all need to amplify strategy that needs brain drain positively...
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