Doesn’t matter if your child is a rank holder or scraping the bottom of the barrel, the stress leading up to the exams is equal. A 2019 survey by the Australian NGO ReachOut showed that internal pressure to succeed and concern about the future are key drivers of exam stress. This stress is often self-generated and your little one will need your support and guidance to get through this period.
While stress is only natural and can even help improve performance, it cannot overpower your child’s ability to study and prepare. That’s why getting the balance between studying and maintaining mental health is necessary. And that’s where parents play an important role.
Here are 10 practical tips to study effectively for exam that you must share with your child.
10 Tips To Study Effectively For Exam
1) Make the most of class time
2) Focus on understanding the basics
You will find that kids quickly develop a habit of memorising. But tell your child to understand the concept first and then memorise. This will give them the confidence to attend to any questions that come on their way.
3) Plan well and ahead of time
4) Write down important points
Teach your kids the importance of writing down important points. Some of them may feel a disconnect with writing by hand in the digital age. But, you can tell them about its many advantages including how it can help to better memorise subjects and also improve attention. After all, writing by hand involves rich sensory-motor experiences that help stimulate the brain.
5) Switch subjects if needed
6) Motivation is key
7) Allow them to take adequate breaks
8) Engage in physical exercise
9) Push them to eat healthy
Remember, while you may love to go on a salad diet, your kid doesn’t. The trick lies in how well you present it. For instance, you can use the boring veggies to make stuffing for the tacos. Or give your child fruits mixed with cream and flavourful toppings. A healthy diet plays a great role in sharpening your brain.
10) Encourage them to sleep well
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