Scored Low in Your Board Exams? It’s Not the End of the World
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Scored Low in Your Board Exams? It’s Not the End of the World

Reading Time: 3 minutes What Happens If You Don’t Perform Well in Exams? Students appearing for their Board exams go through undue stress because they fear underperformance. They worry that they will let their school, teachers, and parents down by getting low grades. We have known of several cases of panic attacks, depression, and stress among students in 12th…

Why Cyber Crime Should Be a Concern for Parents of Young Kids
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Why Cyber Crime Should Be a Concern for Parents of Young Kids

Reading Time: 4 minutes Anushka (name changed) spends most of her time on her laptop. The 8th grader has to submit school homework, complete school projects, and other class activities online. Also, most of her friends are on social media, where she interacts with young friends from different parts of the world. However, she encountered many threats online. From…

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10 Point Plan to Help Kids Plan and Prepare for a Bright Career

Reading Time: 4 minutes The good part of living in these exciting times is that unlike the older generation, the new generation of kids has a plethora of career options to suit their needs. The challenge, however, is that without a focused approach, and a broad spectrum understanding of skills and knowledge, kids will be left far behind in…

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Is Your Child Ready to Fly Abroad?

Reading Time: 6 minutes Often parents who want to send their children for higher studies abroad worry whether it is the right time. The fear of the unknown, the newness of the experience, and the temperament of their child are some of the reasons for parents to feel hesitant about sending their kids abroad. If you, as a parent…

RJ Salil and RJ Archana Talk to ReachIvy on How to Plan Your Child’s Study Abroad
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RJ Salil and RJ Archana Talk to ReachIvy on How to Plan Your Child’s Study Abroad

Reading Time: 3 minutes August is the busy month for foreign college applications. Foreign universities have two main admission terms: The Fall and the Spring. If your child is applying for higher studies in the fall term (that runs from mid-August to mid-December), you will need to begin the college application process a year in advance.Planning Study Abroad Radio…

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How To Deal With Exam Results Anxiety: Tips For Parents And Students

Reading Time: 3 minutes You are out with friends talking about sports, the latest fashion trends and TV shows when suddenly it hits you that exam results are on the horizon. Your happiness turns into anxiety and you just want to head back home. Waiting for exam results can be nerve-wracking. It’s normal to feel stressed, however, don’t let…

How To Ensure Your Child Is Safe When Studying Overseas?
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How To Ensure Your Child Is Safe When Studying Overseas?

Reading Time: 3 minutes Your child is about to leave home and head for another country to fulfil his/her dreams of studying abroad. Even though you know that it’s an opportunity that would furnish him/her with a lifetime of learning and amazing prospects, you are worried. It’s natural, as your child would be beyond your immediate reach should he/she…

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Pain Points In Admission Processes And How To Tackle Them

Reading Time: 4 minutes Parents who have recently got their child admitted in school will acknowledge that it’s no less than climbing Mount Everest. Though the process is complex and can be blurry with each institution stipulating its own criteria, the task becomes comparatively easy if you approach it like a challenging job assignment. Let’s begin by understanding the…

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Why Should Parents Consider The Option Of Studying Abroad For Their Kids?

Reading Time: 4 minutes As a parent, you understand your child like nobody else. You handhold your little one to know the world and to try out new things. When you are there, your child feels confident, fearless and enthusiastic. In every step of our life, we look up to our parents and their nod of approval boosts us…