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Stressing over testing?

Posted by on Sep. 1, 2012 at 12:11 PM
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Stop Stress From Affecting Test Performance

17-beat-test-stressOur children are now being tested more than ever before. In schools we have gone from testing children on curricular material to teaching test taking strategies for NCLB tests that determine school funding based on arbitrary performance evaluation. Much of our children's academic lives are dominated by one test after another.

It is no surprise to learn that this has caused our children to feel some performance anxiety. In fact, most children feel some level of test related stress or anxiety when they are faced with yet another test. As parents, however, we cannot abandon our children to the stress they are feeling. Without our help, our children will lack the tools to successfully navigate the situation and stress will cripple their academic life.

Instead, we must step up to the plate and reduce the anxiety where we can by teaching our children to cope with test pressure.

The Effects of Stress

Stress is a physiological response that is tied into our fight or flight mechanisms. A child under stress therefore, is much less likely to be capable of performing well. Stress can cause the brain to get out of sync and have to work harder to process information and achieve results. It can also make your child more vulnerable to illnesses and other negative effects. You can strengthen your child's body against stress response however:

* Make sure that your child is getting a proper night's rest and a full eight hours or more of sleep every day.

* Make sure that your child regularly displays healthy eating habits.

* Make sure that your child gets the right amount of exercise.

All of these things should help your child to fight off the negative effects of stress.

Coping with Test Anxiety

The best way to cope with your child's test anxiety is to teach them to be well prepared for tests and to focus on the positive. The first will give them the skills to navigate the test questions themselves while the second will have a powerful effect on the mind's response to stress. Begin by making sure that your child is regularly studying and doing their homework. It is important that you be sure that they are not having any trouble understanding their work long before a test looms on the horizon.

When a test does come up, make sure they have studied for it long before cramming becomes necessary. Then, on the night before, have your child put the books down and focus on something fun and relaxing instead.

As for teaching your child to focus on the positive, many studies show that negative thoughts can generate a type of feedback loop that hinders forward movement and thought. Positive thoughts and attitudes can actually generate positive outcomes however. Teach your child to interrupt negative thoughts about their test performance with more positive ones.

Finally, help your child understand that you value their academic performance as a whole and that one small test does not really mean much in the grand scheme of things.

 

Do your kids have test anxiety?  How do you help them through it?

Posted by on Sep. 1, 2012 at 12:11 PM
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nngmommy83
by on Sep. 1, 2012 at 7:10 PM
DD does sometimes but I reassure her that of she studies she will do fine
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timon95
by Betty on Sep. 1, 2012 at 10:04 PM

no, not really

bethany169
by Bethany on Sep. 1, 2012 at 10:47 PM
Too young :) I need to talk to my mom though--we never got stessed about tests and did really well on all the standardized tests, etc through the years so I need to see what she did to help us deal with them so well and then use that with my kids :)
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Lunabug2009
by on Sep. 1, 2012 at 11:11 PM

Nope but again my kids are homeschooled by their father and there is no reason for them to stress. Half the time he will hand them a test and tell them that is their homework and he gives them as much time as they need. They really don't even realize they are even taking a test.

PoehlerBear1983
by Meghan on Sep. 2, 2012 at 6:19 AM
I only have one old enough for any standardized test which is the CMTs and he doesnt stress. The simple math and spelling tests inall class are just like regular work for him
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sarah824
by Sarah on Sep. 2, 2012 at 11:07 AM

We haven't had to deal with this yet, but I think DS will run into this. He is such a perfectionist with this kind of thing. I think we will just downplay the importance of these tests a bit to keep him from overthinking it. 

Harris06
by Megan on Sep. 4, 2012 at 9:15 AM

Oh I have horrible test anxiety!! I can know the stuff and be super prepared but come down to it I second-guess and draw blanks, it is terrible. I hope that my girls got my husband's brains and all.

abra
by on Sep. 4, 2012 at 11:03 AM
Ophelia doesn't, but DH does.
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VisionSeeker
by on Sep. 4, 2012 at 2:14 PM

 

Quoting Harris06:

Oh I have horrible test anxiety!! I can know the stuff and be super prepared but come down to it I second-guess and draw blanks, it is terrible. I hope that my girls got my husband's brains and all.

 My eldest DS and I both get some kind of anxiety prior to tests.  We both never do/did well on standardized tests.

soccerchik8287
by on Sep. 7, 2012 at 11:30 PM

The new common core standards most states are adapting is going to bring out a lot of test anxiety I am sure. As an educator I think eventually the common core curriculum will be good but while it is first being implemented it is going to be hard on kids & teachers

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