Are you struggling to find successful ways of making homeschooling and working from home work for your family? Maybe you’re struggling for space, feel out of sorts because your whole life has suddenly been thrown up in the air and are struggling to get anything done. I’ve been working at home for five years now, […]
Continue readingHave the Covid-19 school closures left you uncertain about what students should be focusing on in their home learning? In this article, I’m going to give a run-down of the things that students can most usefully be doing with their time to make sure they achieve their academic potential, whether that’s being judged by exams […]
Continue readingSometimes life throws stressful situations at you, even when you’re already working towards your exams. Whether your anxiety has gone through the roof because of a global pandemic, or something that’s going on in your personal life, this article has important advice about how to revise when you’re anxious about something over and above your […]
Continue readingThe Coronavirus outbreak in the UK is getting more serious by the day. At the same time, anxieties are growing about how measures put in place to slow the spread of the virus might impact the exams your son or daughter has been working towards for months on end. This blog post is designed to […]
Continue readingTo celebrate World Book Day this week I thought I’d share three books with you that I think every parent of teenagers should read so that they can better understand and support their children through the teen and exam years. 3 Books I’d Recommend to Every Parent of Teenagers 1. Mindset by Carol Dweck I’ve […]
Continue reading“How do you do successful revision?” That’s the key question that parents and students alike ask me. What they really want to know is: What kind of revision will lead to the best exam results possible? What kind of revision will feel like it’s productive and effective while you’re doing it, so that you stay […]
Continue readingI’m frequently asked how much revision you should you do a day. Parents and students alike are looking for concrete numbers when they ask this question. However, the answer very much depends on the student concerned. In this article I’m going to give you: The ideal numbers for how many hours you should revise a […]
Continue readingWe’ve all heard the phrase ‘constructive criticism’. And, you’ve probably received some from a well-meaning person. But, have you ever thought about ‘constructive praise’? The phrase ‘constructive praise’ first came out of my mouth when I was on a parents’ only coaching call for The Extraordinaries Club, my online hub that supports parents and students […]
Continue readingTen years ago this week I left the classroom for the last time to go on maternity leave. A lot has changed in the educational landscape, and the life of teens, in those ten years. As I’m a big advocate of looking back, reflecting and seeing what we can learn from experience I thought it […]
Continue readingIt’s January 2020 (at the time of writing) and there are six months until you finish your GCSE or A-Level exams. Exams are a bit like a marathon, you have to keep going at a steady pace for two years, but in the final miles, you want to pick up the pace to finish strong. […]
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