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Things not to say to your child on Results Day

Part of Parents' Toolkit

Finishing the last of the school exams can feel like a weight has been lifted, not just for the young people sitting them, but for their parents and guardians too. It can also mean the start of a new anxiety - waiting for the results. Summer months that are meant for rest and relaxation can be tainted by worries of how they’ve gone - and it can be difficult to know what you can say to be there to your child.

Bitesize Parents’ Toolkit has spoken to Educational and Child Psychologist Dr Anisa-Ree Moses from Learning & Wellbeing Psychology who has examples of things you should avoid saying in the days before and after results day.

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