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Why Some Students Waste Holidays While Others Become Smarter

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  👉Buy Products from Amazon Holidays are often seen as a break from school, homework, and strict routines. For many students, holidays mean sleeping late, spending hours on mobile phones, watching endless videos, and postponing everything important until “tomorrow.” But something interesting happens during every holiday season. While some students return to school feeling lazy, distracted, and mentally tired, others return more confident, creative, disciplined, and smarter than before. What creates this difference? It is not always intelligence. It is not expensive tuition classes. It is not pressure from parents. Very often, the difference lies in how children use their free time. Holidays can either slowly weaken a student’s habits or quietly build a stronger future. Two Different Holidays Let us imagine two students: Arjun and Sameer. Both are studying in the same class. Both get the same two-month holiday. On the first day of vacation, both are excited. Arjun tell...

Study Tips for Students with ADHD

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  🧠 Simple Study Tips for Students with ADHD Focus Better, Study Smarter — Even with a Wandering Mind Living with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) can make studying feel frustrating, overwhelming, and even impossible at times. Staying still, paying attention, and completing tasks can be a real challenge. But guess what? With the right tools, techniques, and mindset, you can study effectively — even if your brain works differently. This blog post is designed especially for students with ADHD who want to improve their focus and study habits. It’s also helpful for parents, teachers, and caregivers looking to support them. 📌 What is ADHD? ADHD is a neurological condition that affects attention, focus, impulse control, and sometimes physical restlessness. There are three types: Inattentive (trouble focusing, easily distracted) Hyperactive-Impulsive (difficulty sitting still, acting without thinking) Combined (a mix of both) These challenges can i...