Parents may end up hovering and pass on their anxiety to their children. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
While the pressure to perform academically is normalised, stress levels can sometimes escalate to the point where they interfere with a child’s wellbeing and their ability to focus. Celine ...
Whether your child will be at home while prepping for exams or calls you in a panic from school when attempts to study don’t go as planned, you can be a huge help in restoring their confidence and ...
Examinations are an important part of a child's education, but they usually come with stress, self-doubt, and performance anxiety. The time spent preparing for exams should not be seen as a test of ...
The transition from joyful festivals in September-October to the suddenly jam-packed days at the year's end, with tight routines, hopping from late tuitions to schoolwork, and very little breathing ...
Grade 4s, aged nine to 10, aren’t mentally ready for exam stress, with 81 percent unable to read for meaning. An expert warns negative exam experiences can damage young children’s self-worth. Parents ...
With Class 10 and 12 board exams scheduled between February and March, extending to April for some state boards, students across India are entering one of the most stressful periods of the academic ...
Exams needn't be stressful. Parents can foster resilience, curiosity, and confidence by encouraging a healthy attitude towards challenges, viewing mistakes as learning opportunities, and celebrating ...