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The Studiosity Blog
The Studiosity Blog
As parents we want the absolute best for our kids; and we'll do pretty much whatever we can to ensure that happens. But sometimes trying to figure out what they actually need, and want, can be like trying to find a needle in a haystack.
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Scientists have proven that one of the most effective ways to remember what you’ve learnt, is to return to the place you learnt it. As most students...
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Homework and study. The two things that all students have in common, no matter where they live, or what school they go to. But what is the real...
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Aaah, procrastination. It's come to visit you yet again. You're not alone, and you're in good company (as I write this article I can think of many...
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Feelings can sometimes get out of control and become overwhelming. Inserting full stops into your thinking can help to avoid feeling overwhelmed.
The HSC year can be an incredibly stressful time for parents. Here are our top tips on how parents can help their kids through the Higher School Certificate.
Playing sport and training can make you a more social, open-minded and harder working person. It allowed me to focus on my study when I needed to, to convert that knowledge and ex…
Good study notes make study quicker, easier, and more effective. Here we will go through how to take notes in class, how to organise your notes and how to write good notes.
Homework can often feel overwhelming and stressful. However homework meltdowns can be avoided with these helpful tips.
For many parents, ensuring their children get the right amount of sleep can be stressful. Here are some facts on why it’s so important they get the sleep they need.
New research has revealed that up to 84% of Australian school students who turn to Google and their parents for help are risking poor learning outcomes.
New research from the NBN Digital Parenting Report has found that 75% of students are using the internet to assist them with learning at home.