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GCSE Prep for Anxious Teens: The Roadmap That Removes the Guesswork

GCSE Prep for Anxious Teens: The Roadmap That Removes the Guesswork

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If your teen is staring down GCSE season and you feel like you're both drowning, this episode is your lifeline. Sarahlynn, teacher-turned-tutor, breaks down the exact month-by-month roadmap she uses with overwhelmed families: From securing exam accommodations in February to navigating the final exam stretch in June. This isn't about being the perfect parent or having all the answers. It's about having a plan that actually works for neurodivergent teens, anxious learners, and families who need practical tools over motivational speeches. In this episode: How to secure SENCO accommodations before March (and what to ask for)The trial-and-error method for finding a study system your teen will actually useWhy February half-term is your game-changing momentThe 3-part revision system that replaces color-coded chaosSpring half-term strategy: ramping up without burning outApril's reality check: managing anxiety when the wheels start to fall offMay-June survival mode: sleep, food, breaks, and the "later, not now" technique Perfect for parents of teens (ages 11-18) who: Have ADHD, anxiety, or other neurodivergent diagnosesAre bright but struggle with executive functionOnly engage deeply with topics they're passionate aboutNeed scripts, tools, and systems ... not just encouragement Free resource: Download the printable GCSE roadmap checklist at https://chipper-builder-2651.kit.com/657d9f04fb This is the conversation you wish you'd had in January, but it's not too late to start now. 🔗 WATCH NEXT: 3 Science-Backed Study Methods for Anxious LearnersHow to Stop Exam Panic: Tools for ADHD Teens TAGS: GCSE revision, exam preparation for teens, neurodivergent students, ADHD study tips, parent guide GCSE, exam anxiety teens, revision timetable, mock exams, active recall methods, blurting technique, past paper practice, executive functioning teens, overwhelmed parents, SENCO accommodations, exam stress management, year 11 revision, study methods ADHD, anxious learners, GCSE roadmap, revision schedule ABOUT SARAH LYNN: I'm a teacher turned professional tutor, and I've spent 10+ years helping overwhelmed families navigate GCSE season. I specialize in neurodivergent learners, anxious teens, and parents who need practical tools not just motivational quotes. 💬 Have questions? Drop them below... I read every comment :) <3 If this helped, let me know via the thumbs up. If something's missing, send me a message.
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