How to Help Your Teenager Revise Without Starting a Family Argument
Three things parents do that backfire, and three small habits that actually help — written by a former teacher, current parent of two teenagers.
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Practical revision methods, exam board updates, and guidance for parents and teachers supporting GCSE and A-Level students.
Three things parents do that backfire, and three small habits that actually help — written by a former teacher, current parent of two teenagers.
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