Family copes with exam stress
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Exam revision: 'Our dad's a teacher - this is how we deal with study stress'

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Emma Jolley , 19 , says she found A-level revision overwhelming.
Dad Steve , 48 , is head of sixth form at The FitzWimarc school in Rayleigh , Essex .
Emma recently got diagnosed with ADHD - attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Young Minds' Stevie Goulding suggests keeping the lines of communication open all the way through exam.
Jess and Emma Jolley are feeling the pressure with their GCSE grades.
Jess is worried that her current knee injury means she won't be able to play to relax during exams.
Jess says she has to hide her phone underneath books or behind her laptop.
Jess 's brother Ben says he drags himself back downstairs to do work when he realises he has been ignoring his revision.
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