Involve kids when coming up with an exam revision plan

Make revising a whole year's work seem less daunting by breaking the topics into smaller ones. PHOTO: THE NEW PAPER FILE
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Term 4 is here, examination season is nigh and many parents and children are probably feeling nervy.

Experienced educators advise parents to be realistic when guiding their children in revising for the exams, which take place next month for most pupils. This eases stress for both children and parents, and may even boost their chances of success.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on September 27, 2020, with the headline Involve kids when coming up with an exam revision plan. Subscribe