Almost three-quarters of parents have resorted to revising for their child's GCSEs alongside them. A survey of 500 parents found they started refreshing their knowledge of the curriculum three months ago. However, half admitted they've struggled to understand the syllabus despite their efforts, while 69% revealed that their child is under pressure as exams loom.

To aid them, nearly half created revision plans, 16% studied notes on J. B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls, and 12% even attempted to memorise Shakespeare's Macbeth. Furthermore, 33% sat in on revision sessions with their kids, 16% listened to audiobooks, and 12% have stayed up 'all night' studying.

These findings come from research commissioned by online learning platform MyEdSpace, who is running complimentary GCSE 'Exam Cram Courses' featuring three-hour interactive lessons, which usually cost £300.

Sean Hirons, co-founder of , said: "Right now, the best thing parents can do for their kids is keep calm, give them some space and make sure they're not forgetting to do the basic things like eating regularly or getting a good night's sleep while they prep.

"We don't want any students, or parents, to be feeling overwhelmed or unsupported during this extremely stressful time of year."

'Math-fluencer' Neil Trivedi, part of the MyEdSpace team, whose revision classes have reached more than 43,000 students, shared his insights: "Bedding in knowledge evenly across the year is obviously the best way to learn.

"[But] There are ways to optimise the revision process. One way to try and solidify your knowledge is to try and explain your work to a peer; those who study together, succeed together."

Research suggests most kids welcome parental support during revision times, with 65% 'actively' wanting their parents' help, although a study by OnePoll reveals 19% would rather do without it.

The reasons vary, with 46% wanting independence, 36% believing they revise better alone, and 28% eager to prove themselves.

Kharis Yanakidis, co-founder of MyEdSpace, highlighted the benefits of making learning more engaging: "GCSE season can be overwhelming for students and families, so making revision fun and enjoyable can make all the difference.

"That's why our team is made up of expert teachers - many of them previous examiners - who last year helped MyEdSpace students achieve grades 7-9 at more than double the national average."

DON'T SPEND HOURS REMEMBERING FORMULAS:

I've never used a formula booklet in my life, I was able to learn all the relevant formulas from practicing questions, you too will naturally remember them with practice. Even better, you learn to recognise which problem they should be used for.

TEACH TO REMEMBER:

Teach a friend, sibling, or even a stuffed animal a concept you're struggling with - it forces you to consolidate your knowledge.

EVERSE ENGINEER EXAM PAPERS:

Start with the answer, then work backward to understand how to solve the problem.

FOCUS ON PAST EXAM PAPER QUESTIONS:

Textbooks are fine to practice specific mathematics skills - however, during exam season it is most important to gain exam specific exposure. For written subjects, study mark schemes to see exactly what your exam board is looking for.

ADDRESS EVERY MISCONCEPTION:

Do not accept incorrect answers without explanation - if you get a question wrong, make sure you fully understand where you made mistakes and what to address. Do the question again to prove to yourself you have understood your mistake.

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