Exam in 2 Weeks: How to Practice Weak Topics (Without Overwhelming Your Child)
Strategic, focused practice beats panic. Here's your battle plan.
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It's 14 days before finals. Your child is terrified of fractions. The workbook has 200 pages. There's no time.
The Panic Spiral
You try to cover everything. Your child gets overwhelmed. They freeze. Nothing gets learned. Exam day arrives. Disaster.
The Strategic Approach
Week 1: Identify weak spots
- Math: Fractions? Shapes? Multiplication?
- Science: Plants? Animals? Body?
Week 2: Targeted attack
Generate 20 questions ONLY on weak topics. That's it. Forget the rest.
The Math: Why This Works
Scattered approach:
200 questions × 5 topics = 40 questions per topic = Mediocre at everything
Focused approach:
100 questions × 2 weak topics = 50 questions per topic = Mastery of weak spots
You don't need to be good at everything. You need to not fail at anything.
Day-by-Day Plan (Final 14 Days)
**Days 1-3**: Identify weaknesses through mixed practice
**Days 4-10**: Generate and practice 15 questions daily on weak topic #1
**Days 11-13**: Generate and practice 15 questions daily on weak topic #2
**Day 14**: Mixed review of both topics
The Confidence Builder
After 7 days of fractions practice, something magical happens: 'Mom, this is easy now!'
That confidence carries into the exam hall.
What Parents Report
'My daughter went from crying about fractions to explaining them to me.' - Divya M.
'We drilled shapes for 10 days. He scored 19/20 on the geometry section.' - Pradeep K.
'Focused practice > panic studying' - Lakshmi R.
The Night Before
Don't generate new questions. Review solved ones. Sleep early. Hydrate. Hug your child.
Strategic beats scattered. Focus beats panic. You've got this.