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It’s no secret that exam prep can feel stressful, overwhelming and isolating. There are lots of things that you can do as a parent to support your teen and help them to cope with exam stress and anxiety. Take a look at our list below of proven ways to help your teen set themselves up for success!
As the parent, there are a number of really practical ways you can show your support to your teen during exam time. Here are three things you can do:
One of the most difficult parts of exam anxiety is feeling isolated and alone. A way to combat this is to create a lighthearted ‘exam team’ where, as a family, ‘everybody is in it together’. The goal is to help your teen to feel that they are not alone and the rest of the family is there to help and support them.
Here is a short list of some things the ‘exam team’ can do:
When family life is already busy, it is understandable that it can be difficult to adjust everything to revolve around your teen’s exams schedule. If possible, make a point of keeping your home as calm and relaxed as you can. The last thing your anxious teen needs is the distraction of a noisy sibling! Help them out by finding a quiet corner of the house and setting up a study space they can use.
While sticking to a good routine will help your teen remain motivated, it’s important to be flexible. They could still do some of their chores, such as making their bed, but don’t worry about other household jobs not being done. Be ready to step in and take the bins out for them or do the dishes to relieve them of extra pressure. By excusing your teen from some of their chores, they’ll have more time to study or unwind and they’ll appreciate the fact that you’re looking out for them.
Exercise can help boost your teen’s energy levels, clear their mind, and relieve stress! Encourage them to leave their study desks and go out for a walk, go for a swim or to do something fun like play football or do dancing. It would be even better if their exercise activities included other people.
Moments of celebration throughout the exam preparation time can be a game-changer for your teen. Make a point of incorporating these moments into the calendar. These treats don’t need to be big or expensive. They could be things like cooking their favourite meal or watching TV together. And once exams are over, organise an extra special treat to celebrate them reaching the end of exams!
Breaks might seem counterintuitive, but they are really important. Taking a break will improve your teen’s memory, boost their energy, reduce stress, and improve their performance! Remind them that regular breaks are necessary. Encourage them to focus on taking purposeful breaks, because scrolling through social media won’t leave them feeling refreshed.
Here are a few things your teen can do during their study breaks:
Your teen might be feeling overwhelmed and anxious at the thought of all the revision sessions that lie ahead. Here are three ways you can help them to be more organised during this time:
It’s tough finding the balance between showing support and ensuring your teen is working hard. Remind them of what they’re capable of and keep encouraging them throughout their exam preparation. Find time to talk about life after exams and help them to feel that this season is manageable and won’t last forever.
Many teens feel the pressure of exams because they simply aren’t prepared. As the parent, there are lots of practical ways you can show your support (as listed above), and one of the best things you can do is to take on the help of an experienced Tutor. Teach Me 2 Tutors are highly qualified to help your teen get their confidence back! They will put together a learning plan to match your teen’s unique circumstances and will ensure that exam stress is a thing of the past.
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