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How To Prepare Your Child For First Written Test

3 to 7 years

Urvashi Shah

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How To Prepare Your Child For First Written Test
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Young children enjoy their school days due to various activities involved such as playing with various fun ways of learning and so on. These children aren’t pumped with stress of any exams or tests initially. But as a child grows older, he/she gets in to higher level of academics where he/she is faced with a bunch of tests and exams that not only test the child’s memory but also various learning skills and intelligence.

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    If you child has his/her first written test for which you are more nervous than him/her, here are a few tips that will help you out. Read on to these tips and ensure your child is better prepared for his/her first written test.

    1. Be available Emotionally: Since it will be your child’s first written test, he/she will be equally nervous about it. Instead of putting any more pressure on your little one, be there for him/her emotionally. Listen to your child so he/she feels understood and be supportive towards them. Gaining comforts from parents will help a child do well in a test.
    2. Discuss the Feelings: Talk to your child about how he/she feels about the test. You need to be empathic towards your child so he/she feels understood and will be more vocal with you. Help your child manage the feelings and talk about how these tests will only help him/her grow better academically.
    3. Showing Confidence: If your child is nervous about the test, it is natural and hence you must show him/her confidence that you believe in them. The feelings of confidence can be contagious and your child might catch up with it and will feel a boost in his/her morale to do better and not worry much about the results.
    4. Relax your Child:If your child is feeling all the jitters then help him/her relax by teaching some breathing techniques. Breathing in and out slowly is the best way to calm down and relieve some anxiety quickly. You also need to tell your child that he/she has nothing to worry about as it is just a test. Show more love and support towards your child at this particular point of time.
    5. Have realistic expectations:You need to have realistic expectations from your child when it comes to an examination or a test. Since your child is young and is going to appear for the test for the very first time, do not pressurize him/her. Be realistic in nature which will enable your child to appear for the test calmly.
    6. Ensure some practice:Since this is going to be your child’s first written test, you can prepare your child for the same in advance. Make your child write the answers of likely questions so that he/she can get used to it and can also augment the speed of writing to complete the test on time. This will also ensure that your child gets the spellings right and makes less mistakes during the test.
    7. Improve learning skills:Since writing a test first requires learning the same, you can prepare your child to start learning for the test in advance. Once your child starts retaining the answers in his/her mind, he/she is more likely to appear for the test more confidently.

    Your child still feels the jitters then it is best to approach his/her teacher in school about how your child is managing studies. The school counsellor or psychologist can also help your child. As parents you can help your child the best by following the above mentioned tactics to help him/her prep up for the first writing test.

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