Question
My daughter does well all during the term in her studies but unfortunately when it comes to exam times, her grades do not support this. What I noticed with her is that when we explain something to her she picks it up quickly and will remember for a day or two but just as quickly she forgets. Her teacher also pointed out to us that when it is exam time she is very anxious and tense. We have never given her cause for anxiety and always encourages her though at times we are disappointed but will not let her know. Is there something that you can recommend that will help her retain stuff in memory as well as eliminate
the nervous anxiety she has when exam times comes? Thank you.
Answer
It sounds like your daughter is suffering from performance anxiety. She seems to be able to retain her work well during the term, but becomes anxious at exam time.
I recommend that she take K-OK Kiddie Calmer on a daily basis as prescribed to help her to overcome her anxiety and to improve confidence. If she is very nervous before her exam, you can give her 10 drops of PureCalm in a little water on the morning of her exam or class test (we recommend one drop per year of age for children) in addition to the K-OK Kiddie Calmer.
If her exam or test is in the afternoon, she can repeat the dose again at midday. Both K-OK Kiddie Calmer and PureCalm are 100% natural and non-addictive remedies especially formulated by a Clinical Psychologist to treat anxiety and stress without harming your child’s health.
Besides this, your daughter needs to rehearse her work as much as possible at her age in order to consolidate it in her memory. Have her go over new work every few days in a fun and relaxed way, maybe using something like a star chart as a reward every time she remembers her work.
Once she is 12 years old, she will also benefit greatly from our StudyPlus remedy, a brain tonic which improves cognitive functioning, memory and concentration.
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