
Revising for GCSEs at home. The 8 steps.
Studying at home is an important part of consolidating learning ready for GCSE exams. But is revision in your home a battleground or a safe

Studying at home is an important part of consolidating learning ready for GCSE exams. But is revision in your home a battleground or a safe
You’re ready for your first pass at the board. Each week will follow the same routine. The structure is your friend. Educators agree, this easy

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


Why does the perfect, colour-coded revision schedule you made for your teen ends up in the bin by Tuesday? It’s not a lack of gratitude—it’s

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 you’re 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
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