Wednesday, April 27, 2016

'Leave us alone': teens plea to parents suffering from exams stress...

Britain's stressed out teenagers just want their parents to leave them alone during exam time, according to a new report.

For the latest research shows that exam stress will affect 8 in 10 teens' behaviour, health or appearance this summer.

But the study warns that parents can also be a key distraction or even frustration, with many teens pleading to be left alone to revise.

And the report highlights the best and worst things that parents can say or do during the fraught revision period.

With just weeks to go until the exam period, a new study by National Citizen Service (NCS), the country's flagship youth empowerment programme, reveals the expected impacts of exam stress on the health, hygiene and mood of British teenagers over the course of the revision period and how parents can not only spot the signs but avoid adding to the pressure and fuelling anxiety levels. Full story...

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