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Show a ee ee, Daily Herald es You, Your Child And School Switt’s Premium Center Cut... Thick, ae such extensive upset ‘The prob- lem results from pressure to attain high grades. This pressure may be exerted by parents or teachers who overemphasize perfection. If this is the case, the cure is obvious. Professional Help The pressure may also be exerted by the student himself. In this situation, professional guidance is helpful. Parents can help, in either case, by using their influence to provide a relaxed atmosphere at home. Every opportunity should be used to show the child that he is loved and accepted as an individual regardless of school success. This doesn’t mean encouraging laziness or poor study habits. It does mean less stress upon grades and more stress upon the importance of nonschool activities. Contrary to lean ¢ ‘n tender chops. 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The student who is afraid of an exam becomes tense and sometimes panicky. At the exam he becomes confused, forgets information, and may even develop physical symptoms such as stomach pains, nausea, headaches, etc. The result is a poor score. What can be done.to prevent =) 4B THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1964 Utah County, Utah he Salmon Center, Medium Size .. . . Vine Ripened. We guarantee them ripe and -delicious. common belief praise for good work can be a factor in pro- ducing pressure. Another major cause of low test scores is inefficient study methods. Studying should be well organized. Careful planning gaves time and produces superior results. A study schedule should be written down, making sure that sufficient time is available for each subject. Since estimates may be inaccu- ain cares Wea RD £ ' , 4-85 FACIAL TISSU: rate, extra time should be included. A plan needs some free time for relaxation and entertainment. This will depend upon the time period covered by the schedule. Course Outline The actual studying should begin with a Clarification of which areas will be covered on the exam. This may be done by going over a course outline if provided or reviewing the table of contents in the class textbook. The next step is to review the textbook. This can be accomplished by reading the last part of each section or chapter which is usually devoted to a summary. When something unfamiliar is found, the student can then go back and clarify the point in greater detail. One good technique is to look for items which appear to be ideal for test questions. Perhaps the most important aspect of studying is a review of notes taken during class lectures. Teachers will tend to discuss those points which they feel are most important. It follows that these will morelikely appear on an exam. However, don’t neglect the text and other required reading since most teachers will include some reference to these other materials. Tests are constantly used in education. 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