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Posted on 23 Nov 2021 by nivedita mukerjee
Issue #72, 23rd November 2021
Exam stress. All of us have gone through growing up in various degrees. Some of us found it debilitating while some of us coped and some is us used it to perform better than the rest of the time. Tests are a part of student life. Stress that makes our children and students lesser than themselves during tests is so avoidable. As parents and educators, we can support them by giving them some skills for our this generation of life long learners. Here are some ideas, hope they help in the ongoing and ensuing board exams. Let me know if you found more methods and don’t miss the 8th grader Ayase’s talk and his tips on managing test anxiety.
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“My advice is, never do tomorrow what you can do today. Procrastination is the thief of time.” – Charles Dickens ‘David Copperfield’
“Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.” – Winston Churchill
One Video of the Week
Ayase constantly feels pressured by school grades and exams. She wants to share her tips and strategies on how to take tests well. Ayase constantly feels pressured by school grades and exams, she wants to share her tips and strategies on how to take tests well.
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