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GCSE Results and Exam Stress: How Parents Can Support Without Adding Pressure

Exam results can feel enormous to a teenager because they seem to compress years of work, future plans and other people’s expectations into a page of grades. Parents can feel anxious too, especially when they know certain results affect entry requirements or next steps. The challenge is to support the young person without making your own anxiety another problem they have to manage. NHS guidance on exam stress advises parents to listen, avoid adding pressure, support sleep and routine, and keep results in perspective. That remains useful after the exams themselves are finished. Results matter, but they rarely represent the only route toward a satisfying education or career. The most constructive parental role is often to help the teenager move from an emotional reaction to a practical understanding of what options remain.