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As a parent, seeing a teen at a desk for three hours provides a sense of “mission accomplished,” but research shows, not all study hours

The words we use at the dinner table carry weight. More than just encouraging action, they can have a lasting impact. But is there such

“Let’s make a revision timetable!” It’s the perfect solution for improving grades and reducing stress. Yet, for many teens, the plan quickly falls apart, leading

Is playing music while youโre revising a good idea or is silence really golden? Some swear it helps, while others need absolute, convent-like quiet study.

One sweet now or two sweets in a month? Discover how the concept of Future Self might be skewing your teens perception of value and

Exam time is looming. Itโs natural to start to feel anxious. But this isnโt the time to blindly panic. What you need is a plan

Losing track of time, or focus, is a common issue faced by teens when it comes to revision. In this article we look at six

With GCSE and A Level exams in the UK cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students wait anxiously for some remote regulatory body to determine
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