Consultant Psychiatrist Emphasizes Supporting Students with Low Exam Results

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Consultant Psychiatrist Dr. Rumy Ruban has stressed the importance of providing emotional support to students who do not achieve high marks in school examinations. Speaking in light of the recently released Grade Five Scholarship Examination results, Dr. Ruban highlighted the critical role parents and teachers play in shaping children’s mental well-being during such times.

Dr. Ruban urged parents to avoid repeatedly criticizing or highlighting their children’s lower performance, as this could lead to psychological distress. He also cautioned against comparing their children’s results with those of peers, as such comparisons can undermine their self-esteem and worsen mental stress.

Instead, Dr. Ruban encouraged parents to motivate their children to engage in education, extracurricular activities, and sports, which can foster resilience and alleviate mental strain. Activities like family picnics or pleasure trips were also recommended as effective ways to help children recover from stress and anxiety.

For children exhibiting signs of mental health issues, Dr. Ruban advised parents to consult professionals for appropriate guidance and treatment. He reiterated the importance of creating a nurturing and encouraging environment for all children, irrespective of their academic performance.

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