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How to Plan the Next Academic Year After Exams

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  Exams are finally over. After weeks or even months of preparation, tension, and long study hours, students often feel a huge sense of relief. Many students immediately start enjoying their holidays by watching movies, playing games, or spending time with friends. While relaxing is important, this period after exams is also the perfect time to plan the next academic year. Students who prepare early for the upcoming year often perform better, feel less stressed, and develop stronger concentration habits. Planning does not mean studying all day during the holidays. Instead, it means organizing your goals, improving your habits, and getting ready mentally for the new academic journey. In this article, we will explore how students can effectively plan the next academic year after exams so that they can start the new school year with confidence, clarity, and strong motivation. 1. Take a Short Break to Refresh Your Mind Before planning anything, it is important to give your mind s...

Parents’ Role to Create a Calm Study Space for LKG Children

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  Parents’ Role: How to Create a Calm Study Space for LKG Children Helping little ones in Lower Kindergarten (LKG) focus on learning is both exciting and challenging for parents. At this age (3–5 years), children are highly energetic, curious, and easily distracted. A calm study space at home can make a huge difference in their concentration, emotional well-being, and interest in studies. But creating such a space does not mean having a fancy room or expensive furniture. What matters most is simplicity, consistency, and comfort. In this article, we will explore parents’ role in creating a calm study space for LKG children. We’ll cover everything from environment design, routines, and tools, to the emotional support parents can give. Why a Calm Study Space Matters for LKG Children Before diving into the “how,” it’s important to understand the “why.” Young minds are impressionable. At this stage, children are forming habits that last a lifetime. A dedicated study space helps...