SATs are tests that currently happen twice in a child’s educational life - once in Year 2 to test knowledge from Key Stage 1 and then in Year 6 to assess Key Stage 2 knowledge.
Perhaps the better known of the two is in Year 6, where the child is aged 10-11.
Today, many see schools as ‘testing houses’ and parents are becoming increasingly concerned about the levels of anxiety and stress their children are trying to deal with.
This eBook saves the time of having to trawl the internet and research the best ways to make your child’s experience of SAT tests as stress-free and enjoyable as possible, so they can achieve results that are not affected by unwanted anxiety. We’ve scoured the web and put together top tips suggested by people with SATs’ experience, from children to psychologists.
“Helping your child with SATs stress” is presented in a straightforward and accessible manner that helps you save both time and hassle. In this eBook, you’ll learn about the benefits of helping your child to relax and de-stress, with everything from physical exercise to emotional mindfulness.
Perhaps the better known of the two is in Year 6, where the child is aged 10-11.
Today, many see schools as ‘testing houses’ and parents are becoming increasingly concerned about the levels of anxiety and stress their children are trying to deal with.
This eBook saves the time of having to trawl the internet and research the best ways to make your child’s experience of SAT tests as stress-free and enjoyable as possible, so they can achieve results that are not affected by unwanted anxiety. We’ve scoured the web and put together top tips suggested by people with SATs’ experience, from children to psychologists.
“Helping your child with SATs stress” is presented in a straightforward and accessible manner that helps you save both time and hassle. In this eBook, you’ll learn about the benefits of helping your child to relax and de-stress, with everything from physical exercise to emotional mindfulness.