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Can My Child Multitask? Understanding the Impact of Multitasking on Study and Learning
Multitasking isn’t a superpower—it impairs students' focus, memory, and academic performance. Instead of juggling tasks, children simply switch between them, which increases errors and decreases learning efficiency. By modeling focused, single‑task behavior, minimizing distractions, and creating structured, interruption-free study routines, parents can help their child improve concentration, memory retention, and study success.

Rob Beattie
5 min read


How Can I Increase Concentration When Studying?
Learn how to improve focus while studying with practical tips on movement, goal-setting, distractions, and breathing exercises.

Rob Beattie
2 min read


My problem is I sometimes get questions wrong, even though I know the answer. I doubt myself. How do you help with self-doubt or lack of exam confidence?
Help your child overcome self-doubt and master challenging questions by identifying mistake patterns and adressing them systemically.

Rob Beattie
2 min read


When Should My Child Start Studying for an Exam?
Discover what your child should be doing at each stage of the run-up to an exam to maximise their results. 

Rob Beattie
2 min read


How Do I Help My Child to Stop Making Careless Mistakes in Exams?
Learn how teacher consultation, identifying error patterns, and enforcing new systems can help students to stop making silly mistakes.

Rob Beattie
2 min read
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