7th March 2024 

7-8pm online

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Your Host: Emily Hughes

Emily Hughes is an ex teacher, short-listed award winner and has appeared on National TV and radio regularly as an education expert. She is also the author of the 'GCSE Survival Guide for Parents'.

“I know that schools do their best to keep parents informed, but with all the pressures they're under, they oftencan’t provide you with all the useful information that could help you as a parent help your child. 

Trust me, I know - I was a teacher for 15 years and did my best! This webinar will give you a headstart - whether your child is in a large comprehensive, is home-schooled or away at boarding school – on how you can help your child achieve their best!

Can't make that time? 

There's a replay - grab your ticket now, and you'll be notified as soon as the replay is available!

What's the webinar about?

As children embark on their GCSE years, parents can feel in the wilderness about how they can support their children. The work gets harder, helping with homework gets trickier, your child seems totally independent, you feel like you are nagging if you ask about how it is going.... 

The opportunity to speak to the teachers is few and far between. 

You're sure you should be doing something to help but you're not sure what. 

The good news?  There's a secret to GCSE success, and it's something everyone can do.

This webinar will talk you through the simple but game-changing things you can do to help your child.

- The simple reason some students sail through their GCSEs, and some struggle.

- How you as a parent can make sure your child is in the first group! 

- What to expect through the year (both academically and emotionally!)

- How to help your child dodge the 'overwhelm' drama in the run up to exams.

- Revision tips and strategies

A must attend for parents of Years 10-11. This one hour session will equip you with tactics, skills and resources to help your child achieve their exam best.

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How do I watch the webinar?

After you sign up, you'll get an email with the Zoom webinar link.  

(We'll send a reminder nearer the date too.)

It'll be roughly 45 minutes of information, and there will be at least 15 minutes at the end for any questions you may have. 

Since it's a webinar, you won't be on camera, but you'll be able to pop questions into the Q&A/chat box.  

(So yes, that means you can sit and watch in your comfy clothes and no-one will know!)

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What if I can't make that date/time?

There's a replay - grab your ticket now, and you'll be notified as soon as the replay is available!

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Any other questions?

Ping us an email on support@parentguidetoeducation.com.

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What people have said about previous webinars...

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"Thank you so much.  My son watched the start last week with me and has established his 'Why' !!  He's also working with the planner."  Sarah

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"SOOOO helpful to us struggling parents AND our kids about to sit/ preparing to sit GCSE’s over the next couple of years!" Pamela

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"Thank you so much and my teenager found it useful too"  Shakila

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"Thank you. This was very insightful and made me think about how we can help!"  Susan

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"Really appreciate this tonight.  I wish I'd asked my son to sit in on it too."  Jayne

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"I will be suggesting to my child's school that parents and pupils have an opportunity to listen to your webinar at the end of year 9 and beginning of year 10. As you correctly said, we did not have this sort of information before year 11!"  Tracy