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Exams Cause Stress For Parents Too![]() Navigation: Main page » Self-Improvement.com: Parenting Bring Back A Lost Love! Author: Carol Shepley Article source: http://www.articlefeeder.com/. Used with author's permission. When it comes to exams, or indeed any academic work, parents feel that they should be encouraging their teen to try hard and do well. The problem is that in trying to achieve this, many parents end up causing stress either for themselves, their teen or both. So what causes this stress? Basically, it boils down to one key beliefa belief held by many parents and one that is reinforced by most schools. To do well you must work hard Consequently parents spend much of their time trying to get their teens to word hard. The sad fact is that there are some students who could work hard for the rest of their life and still achieve only mediocre results. And then there are other students who appear to put in very little effort and still do well. This belief leads parents to think one of two things, either their teen is working hard enough or they're not. Either way, unhelpful stress can still be a problem. If your teen is working hard enough Usually the person who gets over-stressed in this situation is the teen. The parent's role here is to help their teen manage the stress. Beware of 'going over the top' in encouraging your teenlet them know that even if they don't achieve exactly what they want it's not the end of the world. Remind them that there is usually more than one way to get to where they want to go and that you'll be there to support them on whichever path they take. Of course you can only do that if you believe it yourself. If you are very fixed in your own beliefs about what's possible and what's not, then you're going to feel the stress as well. The danger here is that your stress will add to that of your teen's. To avoid getting in this situation, explore what other options are available in the eventuality that things do not turn out in the way you want. If your teen is not working hard enough In this situation the person feeling the stress is you, the parent. Most parents will try one or more of the following methods.
Great care needs taking in using any of these methods. Understanding what's really stopping your teen from working is key to the success or failure or your attempts. If at the heart of the problem your teen rejects the whole academic system then there is little that you can do to get your teen studying. And that means using a whole new approach entirely. Carol Shepley has been involved with teenagers for over 10 years and, as the parent of a teen herself, fully understands the pressures placed on parents and teens today. She now shares this knowledge and experience through her website http://www.growingupmatters.com so that parents can help their teens become resilient, resourceful and responsible adults. |
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