THE EDITOR: Good day, TT. You do not have to stand up. SEA results will soon be out. Here is how parents can assist their children to deal with the...
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THE EDITOR: Good day, TT. You do not have to stand up. SEA results will soon be out. Here is how parents can assist their children to deal with the pressure of the results: * Create a supportive environment. * Set realistic goals and your expectations. * Help children manage their time. * Encourage healthy habits. * Help children manage their stress. * Be present on the big day. Not all students will pass for their first choice. It is suggested some students have already made their uniforms. AV RAMPERSAD Princes Town The post Coping with SEA pressure appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
THE EDITOR: Good day, TT. You do not have to stand up. SEA results will soon be out. Here is how parents can assist their children to deal with the...
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