1.Avoid creating pressure about scores. Many parents unintentionally make their children stressed when they frequently mention score goals or compare with friends.
Parents should focus on encouraging their children's efforts instead of just paying attention to the results.
2.Maintain a positive family atmosphere A happy family environment, limiting arguments, will help candidates feel more secure during the exam preparation period.
Gentle conversations can help children relieve stress.
3.Pay attention to health and sleep Parents should remind their children to eat enough, sleep enough, and avoid staying up late for too long.
Good physical health will contribute to maintaining concentration and stable spirit.
4.Do not put pressure When your child shares worries, parents should listen and empathize instead of blaming or giving too many advices.
Being understood helps students feel spiritually supported.
5.Transmit confidence to children Words of encouragement such as "You have tried very hard", "Family is always by your side" or "Do your best",...
can become a great source of motivation before the exam.