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Exam Stress: Techniques for reducing stress and performing at your best webinar

Rachel Kidson

Exam Stress: Tips and techniques for reducing stress and performing at your best!

In this interactive session for students we'll cover how to make a revision plan, our top revision strategies, help with motivation, methods to reduce anxiety and techniques for once you're in the exam. This session is aimed at students, but parents and teachers are welcome to watch.

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Maths Anxiety course (for maths-anxious parents)

Maths Anxiety course (for maths-anxious students)

Motivation and Goal setting course (for students)

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