Encourage A Little Revision Fun!
Our FREE TO SHARE printable Christmas Revision Bingo Card encourages some seasonal studying!
What's Santa's favourite revision game?
Bingo-Ho-Ho
To help students maintain momentum without burnout, we created a fun, gamified checklist: Christmas Revision Bingo.
Feel free to share! We’d love to know if you’re using (but you don’t have to tell us!). We also have some printed cards. Let us know if you’d like them.
Expert Advice For Parents
Struggling with exam preparation or motivation? Explore our latest articles to find proven solutions and advice that make revision easier for both students and parents.
Your teen’s plan isn’t sticking. This might be why.
If your child’s study schedule isn’t sticking, it’s not necessarily a sign of laziness or a lack of caring. Often, the plan itself is the problem.
Navigating Revision Resistance
It’s a common struggle: you want to help, you know they need to revise, but every mention of textbooks or flashcards is met with eye-rolls, grunts, or a disappearing act.
In this article we look at how to move from conflict to collaboration.
Overwhelmed? The Science of Cognitive Load Theory and Revision
Discover how Cognitive Load Theory affects your teen’s ability to study. Learn why a “full brain” leads to procrastination and how The Study Buddy helps lighten the load.
Shifting Gears – Setting The Right Mindset For The New Term
Driving their studies or just along for the ride? As the new term kicks off, many students find themselves idling in neutral or coasting as
Let’s Get It Done!
“Get it done!” is more than just a phrase; it’s a mindset of taking the first step. Once the momentum starts, the mountain doesn’t look quite so high.
How are you helping your teen “get it done” this week?
Parent Power: Unlocking your teen’s success
When it comes to a child’s success in life, parents are the unsung heroes. The home environment has a lasting impact on a child’s character, mindset, and academic achievement.
In this article we delve into parent engagement and how you can make it stick (without having to use a stick!)