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How to help your kids through their exams 

by Anita Naik

Exams are nearly upon us, and like many parents, you are probably wondering how to help your child without stressing them. While exam stress is a common problem for students of all ages, it can manifest in various ways, including anxiety, worry, and even physical symptoms like headaches and stomach ...

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Online Tutoring Surges in the UK

by Sarah Adams
Post-covid, nearly half of all private tuition is now online. Before the pandemic (January 2019), only 9% of students opted for online tuition Most popular subjects for tuition are GCSE online English Literature, Maths and Physics Most popular A-level tuition is Chemistry, Maths and Economics ...Read more ›

How to tell if your child is struggling with maths

by Anita Naik

According to a new survey commissioned by National Numeracy*, though the majority of us feel we are good at maths, we are typically overestimating our skills. Though nearly half (45%) of those surveyed rated their numeracy as good, they scored less than three out of five on the numeracy test, coming...

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4 major revision problems solved

by Anita Naik

If you're finding it hard to revise, you are not alone. Over half of all students find revision a problem, from lack of motivation to procrastination, worry and lack of knowledge on how to revise. If that's you, we can help. Here's how to solve four of the major revision problems.

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12 ways to deal with student anxiety and stress

by Anita Naik

Stress and poor mental health are one of the biggest health challenges that students face. According to ONS, 37 per cent of first-year students surveyed in England at a university have symptoms of depression and anxiety. With April being Stress Awareness Month, here are 12 ways to cope with anxiety ...

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