Help is at hand as exam pressure builds
ChildLine is reminding teenagers that help is available if they feel anxious or worried about exams. Young people in south London will be amongst the millions of under 18s who will sit exams this summer. Last year, (2012/13) the ChildLine base in London handled 477 counselling sessions from children and young people about exam pressure*.
Helen Beattie, ChildLine Service Manager for the south east said:
"The exam period can be a very stressful and anxious time for young people. We hear from lots of young people each year who are worried or panicking about their exams and revision. This can affect them in a variety of ways and can leave them unable to eat, sleep or function normally. We want to let them know that they are not alone and that ChildLine is here to listen to them.”
To help children and young people cope with exams and combat anxiety, (including tips on relaxation techniques and boosting confidence,) ChildLine is offering the following advice for young people to overcome pre-exam nerves and help them if they have any concerns.
The ChildLine website has a special ‘Beat exam stress’ section for children and young people to visit. As well as calling ChildLine’s free confidential helpline on 0800 11 11 or visiting www.childline.org.uk, young people can also send emails to trained counsellors or receive support online via one-to-one chat.
ChildLine is also offering the following advice for parents and carers to help ease young people’s exam stress and anxieties during the summer months:
May 20, 2014
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