It is normal to feel a bit worried about exams, especially if you're under pressure from school or family.
Pressure to do well in exams can be overwhelming and affect your mental health.
The pressure can cause you to feel anxious or depressed, and this might affect your sleeping or eating habits.
If you recognise any of these feelings, or are worried that exam pressure is taking over your life, YoungMinds recommend that you do the following:
As a teenager, your body is going through many physical changes – changes that need to be supported by a healthy, balanced diet.
By eating a varied and balanced diet as shown in the Eatwell Guide, you should be able to get all the energy and nutrients you need from the food and drink you consume, allowing your body to grow and develop properly.
Good sleep will improve your thinking and concentration. You should aim to get between 8 and 10 hours' sleep a night.
Allow half an hour or so to wind down between studying, watching TV or using a computer and going to bed to help you get a good night's sleep.
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