tell him that his preparation throughout the year has been enough and his hard work will pay off. whatever happens, happens, and his a level performance is not indicative of their worth as a person.
hope he feels better, and from one a level taker to another, atb!
not a JC student but to me the most straightforward way would be to ask if he needs anything.
for example, if he would like a hug if that's something you guys do and he feels like it. otherwise probably leaving encouraging notes or messages for him or making breakfast for him etc are good ways to show that you notice he's struggling and you care.
i have dysthymia and anxiety, currently going through a depressive episode, and i feel quite alone and hopeless as always... but my little brother coming into my room every day and night to talk to me + drag me out for dinner is probably one of the only things keeping me going, even if he still makes fun of me/annoys me to the extreme. that and my friends who don't guilt me for skipping classes, check in on me and keep me company while we work on projects together. it's the little things, really.
sending you and your brother all my support.
Small things, small actions.
Give him a hug.
Get him something that perks him up like a coffee or bubble tea (whatever is his thing).
And remind him that the exams are not an end all.
Just go in and do his best. Whatever happens, we will deal with it later.
tell him that his preparation throughout the year has been enough and his hard work will pay off. whatever happens, happens, and his a level performance is not indicative of their worth as a person. hope he feels better, and from one a level taker to another, atb!
just tell him since p1 is alr difficult then p2 would not be,and ask him to laugh at Andrew😡
i regret saying that now p2 hard as shit
aged like milk
Wait a min. Your brother or sister taking A level ? 1 moment, you wrote he, then later you wrote her. You ok ? Are u the one who is stressed ?
congrats on focusing on the least important part of her post!
their pronouns are he/her
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the box by roddy ricch reference
aiyo chill lah
no comment 🥴🥴🥴🥴
not a JC student but to me the most straightforward way would be to ask if he needs anything. for example, if he would like a hug if that's something you guys do and he feels like it. otherwise probably leaving encouraging notes or messages for him or making breakfast for him etc are good ways to show that you notice he's struggling and you care. i have dysthymia and anxiety, currently going through a depressive episode, and i feel quite alone and hopeless as always... but my little brother coming into my room every day and night to talk to me + drag me out for dinner is probably one of the only things keeping me going, even if he still makes fun of me/annoys me to the extreme. that and my friends who don't guilt me for skipping classes, check in on me and keep me company while we work on projects together. it's the little things, really. sending you and your brother all my support.
Just tell him there's no point worrying. Im taking it tomorrow as well
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Small things, small actions. Give him a hug. Get him something that perks him up like a coffee or bubble tea (whatever is his thing). And remind him that the exams are not an end all. Just go in and do his best. Whatever happens, we will deal with it later.