
The “Flat-Pack” Revision Secret
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

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

“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.

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

Erm, are you busy right now? The idea someone could be starting their revision “early” for their GCSE or A-Level exams is a nonsense. The

Most students fail to study not because they are lazy, but because the “starting cost” is too high. If you have to find a pen,

Students, and their parents, often feel a sense of urgency (or panic) as the final exams loom, which leads to the “All In” approach. While

The Sunday Night Standoff is optional. Move from “Drill Sergeant” to “Project Manager” with our downloadable WRAP Agreement. Featuring the “No-Nag Clause” and “Profit Time,”

The power of looking back to look forward. The festive season is upon us, bringing with it twinkly lights, warm drinks, and… the inevitable stress
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