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Parent Guide to GCSE podcast

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Tips. tricks, and 'keeping your sanity while your child is in Y11' advice from the folks at ParentGuideToGCSE.com. Paul & Emily have been there and got the T-shirt, so they're combining their teaching and parenting experience to help you navigate the 'joys' of getting them to revise without nagging!
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Episodes

Episode 16 - Practical strategies to overcome exam nerves

Clare Josa is considered the UK's leading authority on Imposter Syndrome, having spent nearly 20 years specialising in the field, including publishing the landmark 2019 Imposter Syndrome Research Study and her new book: Ditching Imposter Syndrome, which already has readers in over 30 countries. She is the author of eight books and has been interviewed by the likes of The Independent, The Daily Telegraph and Radio 4, amongst others. Her background as an expert in the neuroscience and psychology o...

Oct 30, 202045 minEp. 16

Episode 15 - Raising a kind child in a prejudiced world.

Uju Asika is a multiple award-nominated blogger, screenwriter and creative consultant. On her popular blog, Babes About Town , she shares witty, informative and beautifully written stories about London, culture and family life. She is also the founder of digital consultancy, Mothers and Shakers. A former journalist, she’s written for publications such as The Guardian , Time Out and Salon.com and her poetry appears in select literary anthologies. She has now turned her hand to writing books, and ...

Sep 08, 202030 minEp. 15

Episode 14 -Supporting a dyslexic child

Liz Loly is a qualified teacher and parent to a delightfully dyslexic son. With a background in communications, which began when working on the London 2012 Olympic bid, Liz now works as a Communications and Education Consultant. Liz is personally and professionally dedicated to sharing knowledge, empowering people and enabling everyone the opportunity and strategies to reach their own full potential. Useful links: Touch-type Read & Spell Oaka revision guides...

Aug 05, 202042 minEp. 14

Episode 13 - Covid and schools - what happens next

Tune in to find out all the answers (that we actually have) about what happens when schools return fully in September, as well as what's going on behind the scenes to get everything ready. Jonathan Lewis is the Director of Education for Cambridgeshire & Peterborough.

Jul 06, 202025 minEp. 13

Episode 12 - Joseph Valente - From 'expelled at 15' to winning The Apprentice in 2015!

Joseph has come a long way since being expelled from school at 15 years old. Now 30, he’s created (and sold) a nationwide gas installation business, won the BBC Apprentice series of 2015 which made him Lord Sugar’s business partner, and has now set up the Power to Succeed and the Trade Mastermind coaching academies. In this episode, he talks about reluctant learners and how parents can support the less ‘academic’ students to be successful. He discusses the issues he faced with not enjoying lesso...

May 29, 202047 minEp. 12

Episode 11 - How to keep your daughter from slamming the door

Deborah is the author of 'How to keep your daughter from slamming the door'. As an ex-teacher and a mother, Deborah has a wealth of experience dealing with teenagers. Join us for some great advice on how to build a great relationship with your teenager (yes, this works for sons too). Our favourite bit was when she talked about giving your teenagers 'get-out' tips for when they're in an awkward situation - if they know what to say to get out of things with grace, they're less likely to give in to...

May 08, 202049 minEp. 11

Episode 10 - When the worst happens (Warning - contains discussion of suicide and self harm)

WARNING: This episode contains discussions about suicide and self harm. Since November 2012, Dick has been visiting schools, universities and organisations to help raise awareness of mental health issues. Did you know that 10% of young people are suffering from a diagnosable mental health disorder today? Not only does this mean that a vast number of young people are unhappy, but also that they are underperforming at school, college and in the early stages of their careers. The consequences for f...

May 07, 202038 minEp. 10

Episode 9 - Are your children addicted to your approval?

Ronit is an expert in personal development, specializing in accelerated learning, communication, relationships, parenting, work-life balance, self esteem, confidence and stress management. She has guided parents and kids on their search for passion, purpose and happiness for over 33 years. Check her out at: https://www.behappyinlife.com/ https://www.ronitbaras.com/

May 06, 202048 minEp. 9

Episode 8 - The biggest pressure on teens, and what to do about it

Alicia Drummond runs www.teentips.co.uk. She is a BACP accredited therapist, parent coach, speaker, author and, most importantly, a mother. She works with over a hundred schools delivering talks and workshops to help parents, staff and pupils deepen their understanding of adolescence and promote emotional health and wellbeing. She is the in-house mental health expert for School Notices and the in-house parenting specialist for the CQC clinic Esher Groves. "At Teen Tips, we believe that when teac...

Mar 23, 202038 minEp. 8

Episode 7 - Emotional resilience (and the stories we tell ourselves)

Kim Ades is the President and Founder of Frame of Mind Coaching™ and JournalEngine™ Software. Author, speaker, entrepreneur, coach and mother of 5, Kim is recognized as one of North America’s leading experts on performance through thought mastery. Kim talked to us about emotional resilience, and how the ability to not just bounce back but to grow from setbacks, is the key to success. We discussed how the stories we tell ourselves define our experience, and why it's so important to take control o...

Mar 01, 202049 minEp. 7

Episode 6 - How to help your child get out of their own way!

Paul Wilson is a remedial Hypnotherapist, who helps people 'get out of their own way'. In this episode, we talk about motivation, ideas for reward systems, and procrastination. Along the way, we also cover nagging, and why it's important to remind your teenager that social media is forever... Most importantly though, it's all about how to help your child get out of their own way!

Feb 17, 202055 minEp. 6

Episode 5 - 'Gold Nugget' Advice from students - Don't make the mistakes they did

Who better to advise your teen on their GCSEs than students who successfully made it through, and are in the next stage of their journey!? We chatted with 6 Y13 students who are about to take their A-levels, and asked them all about... - Their favourite revision techniques - What things their parents did that really helped support them - Anything they regret / would change from GCSEs - Best piece of advice from a teacher - The biggest difference between Y11 and Post-16 This is a perfect episode ...

Jan 20, 202040 minEp. 5

Episode 4 - Learning Languages at GCSE

We talk to Helen Wade, a languages teacher with 35 years experience about everything you need to know about languages GCSEs From vocabulary to exam technique, we talk about all the things you need to know to get the best grade you can in your Languages exams. Oh, and the website / app we couldn't remember at the time was quizlet.com!

Dec 16, 201933 minEp. 4

Episode 3 - Aim a Little Higher - Inspiring students to succeed

In this episode, we talk to Kamal Ellis-Hyman of 'Aim a Little Higher' about how he works with students in schools to inspire them to up their game. We talk about how aspirations come from first knowing yourself , and then loving who you are . Kamal has some absolutely invaluable insight into how teens can first figure out what they enjoy doing, so that they can use that to think bigger about their future. There's also practical advice for parents about the ways they can approach these subjects ...

Nov 14, 201958 minEp. 3

Episode 2 - Everything English GCSE

The second episode of the Parent Guide to GCSE podcast, with Tom Reynolds, an ex-HoD, ex-AST, and current SLE in English. (And yes, he does have a lot of letters, which is handy for an English teacher!) In this episode, we cover how exactly to revise for English Language, the core skills of English, and how to structure exam answers, among other things... You can also find out why you shouldn't let poor spelling* scare you off the English Literature exam (spoiler alert, spelling in Lit counts fo...

Oct 14, 20191 hr 4 minEp. 2

Episode 1 - Building great routines for teenagers - with author John Lamerton

The first ever episode of the Parent Guide to GCSE podcast, with our first victim / guest, John Lamerton. In this episode, the twice best-selling author of 'Routine Machine', John Lamerton, joins us to talk about the power of great routines, and how they can help your teenager succeed at GCSE. We talk revision habits, mindset, and how to not get distracted by phones! Check out a free chapter of his book 'Routine Machine' at http://www.bigidea.co.uk/routine-machine/...

Sep 24, 201952 minEp. 1
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