1. Time Management is essential for success in the selective test. Encourage your child to plan their study time in advance and allocate sufficient time to each subject area. By doing mock exams and practice questions under time will build your child's confidence and speed. It may be difficult to find resources such as sample tests, past papers, and notes, so it can be a good idea to get a tutor.
2. Active reading involves actively engaging with the material being read, such as taking notes, highlighting key points, and summarising information. This technique can help improve comprehension and retention of information. Other study techniques such as skimming and scanning, elimination of incorrect answers and spaced repetition are all techniques that our tutors at Little Elites are experts in.
3. Environment: Creating a suitable study environment that is free from distractions and conducive to learning is definitely a step on the road to success for the selective exam. This could be a quiet room, desk or table with good lighting, and all necessary study materials. Make sure your child stays focused, but if this might be challenging, it may be advised to consider tutoring to help support your child so they learn in a personalised environment.
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