
The Praise Paradox: How Much is Too Much?
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

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

If your teen’s revision plan didn’t quite survive half-term, you aren’t alone. But dwelling on a “failed” week is the fastest way to derail the

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

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

Exam season. The phrase alone can send shivers down a parent’s spine, especially when met with a teenager whose revision efforts are, at best, less

“I’ve got loads of time”, “It won’t take me long” or “I’ll do it later” come up time and time again as the top procrastination

Having children is exhausting. I’m not daft! I guess I would have realised that would be the case when they were babies, toddlers and even

They say that around 80% of new years resolutions will fail by mid-Feb. That’s an awful lot of promises to revise harder for students and

This week’s guest is teen, Emily. She’s taking her GCSE exams in 2022. She talks openly about motivation (or lack of) even though she knows

It’s been quite a while since many of us have taken an exam. So, it’s understandable that we might have forgotten some of the best
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