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sisters' anxiety before middle school exams
Why did my sister feel so anxious about her middle school entrance exam?
My sister, who is now in high school, had a particularly memorable experience during her middle school entrance examination. It was not just the usual nervousness that one would expect from any student facing such an important test. Her anxiety went beyond that, and it was something that I could see clearly as her older brother.
How did my sister's anxiety affect our family?
The tension in our home was palpable as the day of the exam approached. My sister became increasingly withdrawn and irritable, often snapping at us for no apparent reason. She spent most of her time studying alone in her room, refusing to engage with anyone or anything else. This change in behavior caused concern among all members of our family.
What factors contributed to my sister's anxiety?
There were several factors that contributed to my sister's heightened sense of anxiety. Firstly, she knew how much this exam meant for her future academic path and career prospects. Secondly, she had always been a diligent student but felt overwhelmed by the sheer amount of material she needed to cover before taking this critical test.
Did I play a role in alleviating or exacerbating my sister's anxiety?
I tried to be supportive by offering help whenever possible without being overbearing or intrusive into her study routine. However, there were times when I unintentionally made things worse by inadvertently putting pressure on her through comments or actions.
How did your C once help alleviate some of your stress during this period?
One time when my sister felt like giving up due to exhaustion and frustration with herself for not being able to grasp certain concepts quickly enough after hours upon hours of study sessions; I decided to step back from pushing myself too hard – instead focusing on maintaining a healthy work-life balance – which allowed me some mental clarity (to put it simply).
In retrospect though if you asked me then if i should have taken more action earlier; probably yes... The point here is: even small changes can make big differences sometimes!