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exam, identify areas of weakness, and build
7. Provide a Supportive Environment: confidence.
Create a quiet, well-lit study space free
from distractions where your child can By implementing these strategies and
focus effectively. Offer emotional support providing ongoing support and
and encouragement, and celebrate their encouragement, you can help your child
progress and achievements along the develop effective study habits and
approach exams with confidence and
8. Encourage Healthy Habits: Remind your readiness. Remember, every child is unique,
child of the importance of maintaining a so be flexible and tailor your support to
healthy lifestyle during exam meet their individual needs. When this
preparation. Encourage regular exercise, happens and when it is combined with the
nutritious meals, adequate sleep, and high quality teaching and learning that has
breaks for relaxation. been ongoing all year, your child will be best
placed to showcase the very best version of
9. Manage Stress: Exams can be stressful for themselves.
students, so teach your child
stress-management techniques such as Shaun Stockden - Headmaster
deep breathing, mindfulness, or physical
activity. Encourage them to stay positive
and maintain perspective, reminding them
that their worth is not solely determined by
their exam performance.
10 Review and Reflect: After each study
session or practice exam, encourage your
child to review what they’ve learned and
reflect on their progress. Identify areas of
improvement and adjust their study
approach accordingly.
6. Practice, Practice, Practice: Practice
exams and past papers are invaluable tools
for exam preparation. They help
familiarize your child with the format of the
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