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When parents see their child's A-level results, it's crucial to support them emotionally. Psychotherapist Eloise Skinner advises avoiding phrases that minimize their emotions, like "it doesn’t matter that much." Instead, acknowledge their efforts. Faisl is important not to say, "You should’ve studied harder," or compare their performance to others, which can lower self-confidence and exacerbate isolation.
Courtesy: Alice Giddings
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