Learning from failure
You can help your teen to self-regulate their emotions by talking to them about the failure

Studying at school isn't for everyone. To help support every child to make the most of their education, there are alternative ways of learning. Take a look at the articles below which cover the different study pathways and alternative learning options for your child that will see them succeed.
You can help your teen to self-regulate their emotions by talking to them about the failure
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