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The word “Examination” always pumps our Adrenalin up and we feel that unique stir in our hearts whenever we think of entering the examination hall. Why is this so? Why at least 90% of us have faced this? Some of us might have even missed a life changing opportunity owing to this stress during an exam or a job interview. Do we want the same to repeat with our children/ present generation students? We as parents, teachers and school definitely not want our children to settle for anything less than their best caliber. Given this generation of student is more pressurized than us we want some tools and techniques to help students do their best in each exam and excel in their lives. Today’s program focuses on particular problem child is facing during exam and the solutions developed with in Sadvidya curriculum to manage this examination stress. Here we have parents of students from different schools and Shree Kuldeep Surolia ji as the resource person. Parent 1: My child is in grade 7. He always gets nervous whenever I ask him about his studies. I am really worried if he is so nervous with me, then how can he even enter the exam hall and solve the question paper? Answer by Sir: You told your child gets nervous when you talk of studies. That says he is not always nervous; he is a happy and healthy child. This is really a positive thing. Coming to the problem, he is not interested in studies. You as a parent please try to figure out why he has developed dislike for studies. Talk to his teachers share your experience and listen to their experience with him at school. You will get the larger picture. May be he is more interested in some other activities at school or maybe he has difficulty in getting the academic concepts, or he may be facing difficulties in recollecting the concepts. Or are there more serious issues like he is feeling inferior to his friends or doesn’t like his teacher/ school or something of that sort. Before you worry about his boards at the end of this academic year, give him an opportunity so that he starts liking his studies. Create interest in studies. I will assume, he is good at say Cricket, ask him how he feels when he is going to bat happy or nervous or sad? He will be for sure happy. Because this chance to bat will give him something he likes to do. Right? Apply this technique to his studies. Read with him, help him in his assignments, and create an atmosphere that study time will be his time to interact with you- the person he loves the most. This kind of working together slowly creates interest in his studies; later he can group study with his friends. Additionally you or his teacher may create a game related to his studies. Last year some of my students made a game. They would write the names of different countries in chits and pop them in air; students would pick single chits and feel happy they went to that country which they picked. They repeatedly came to teachers asking for names of different countries. Similarly you can do it; given your child is older than these students, you may lengthen the game. Like tell which language they spoke in that country, what is the capital city; ethnicity, famous food, famous persons from that country etc can be added in the game. I have few other young students who were not good at addition. They would not answer what is 27+ 33. If you change the question as on your birthday you are distributing 27 chocolates to your friends in your grade1 class and 33 chocolates in grade 2, then how many chocolates will you get to school then SORSFORT 1|Page


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