Over a third of adults (35%) say that doing maths makes them anxious, while one in five are so fearful that it makes them feel physically sick. National Numeracy's study of 3,000 UK adults found that numeracy can cause many feelings of fear or unease, while almost a third (29 per cent) say they acti...
Read more ›Preparation for the 11-plus exams doesn't need to be stressful or hard. The key is to give your child enough time to study and understand what the exam is and how to help your child study for it.
Whether you're wondering what the 11-plus is, need a tutor or can do it alone, we break down the best s...
Read more ›Studies reveal that a high percentage, often 85% or more, of students report experiencing exam anxiety, with some indicating it's a constant presence in their lives. A notable portion also report physical reactions to exam stress, and many feel their mental health is negatively impacted.
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Read more ›Revising for Maths GCSE higher-tier requires extra revision time, so start by factoring more slots into your timetable. Even if you're adept at the subject, daily practice on the more advanced topics is key to securing an 8 or 9 come results day.
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Read more ›Revision season can feel like a high-pressure marathon for students and parents. Whether your child is revising for SATs, GCSEs, or A-Levels, knowing how to support them (without adding to the stress) can make all the difference. Here's how to help them stay motivated, avoid burnout, and build confi...
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