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Exams can be a stressful time for both children and parents. The pressure to perform well, manage revision schedules, and handle anxiety can feel overwhelming. For neurodivergent children—such as those with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, or other learning differences—exams can present additional challenges.
Teladoc Health GP, Dr Nina Owen shares her advice on how you can help your child…
Neurodivergent children who enter exam season can find the sudden change to their routines and daily structures unsettling and with that can come a sense of loss of control. Preparation and planning can go a long way to mitigating for this, taking back that sense of control and ensuring revision sessions are calm and effective.
The key to effective revision and study is to consider using a mixture of different learning strategies – not only can this help consolidate understanding and recall, but in some cases, it may even make the sessions fun!
Anxiety can negatively impact performance, so it’s essential to help your child manage stress.
If your child needs additional support, communicate with their teachers or the school special educational needs co-ordinator (SENCO)
Every child is different, and what works for one may not work for another. The key is to provide encouragement, patience, and flexibility in supporting their exam journey. For neurodivergent children, understanding their unique challenges and strengths can help tailor support that reduces stress and builds confidence.
Above all, remind your child that exams are just one part of their learning journey—and that their wellbeing matters more than their results.
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