When it comes to putting off what you need to do, we're all guilty. According to research, nearly a quarter of us (25%) chronically procrastinate, with those between 14 and 29 years old most likely to procrastinate daily. With that in mind, we look at how to solve your child's procrastination habit ...
Read more ›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 ...
Read more ›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.
If you have no mo...Read more ›According to 82% of teachers, tests and exams significantly impact pupils' mental health. The stats from the National Education Union also showed that this was down to the pressure on students to perform well academically for themselves and the school. Here's how to handle test anxiety.
What is tes...Read more ›Active studying is a learning technique that encourages students to engage with the material being studied rather than simply reading it and re-reading it. Studies show that, as opposed to passive methods, this type of learning helps with memory retention and encourages a deeper understanding of the...
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