Revising for exams

Hi my 19yr old daughter has always struggled with revision for exams.  Her executive functioning is not great and she says she doesn't know how to revise.  I have tried to give her suggestions but I can only give her my ideas from a none autistic mindset.  Can I ask people how they have handled revision if they have found it a constant struggle?  Every year she gets in a tizzy and we have always helped her but now she is doing her degree she is adamant she wants to be more independent but I don't want her to do badly just because she struggles to revise on her own.  Failing or not achieving the standard she has set for herself will dent her already poor self esteem, and she already has poor mental health, so I'm trying to head it off at the pass.  Hope you can offer some advice for her.  Thanks.

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  • Hi Elanor,

    I was in the same situation as your daughter when I was in school, I'm autistic so I kind of know how she's feeling I didn't do well but nobody knew I was autistic so that's a good thing that you know you I would suggest if you haven't already speaking to her school and see if she can get extra help to tackle the revising techniques problem I don't really know what to suggest for her actual revising techniques I wouldn't know myself but if she needs help with scheduling things and just keeping her self on top of her bad exec functioning like myself I have a hard time with it as well.

    There's a great app called tiimo (with two i's) its a daily planner and you can schedule anything you want on there and make literally as personal as you want and it's cheap somewhere around £20.00 a year. 

    I highly recommend it it's been a life saver for me if you need it to help her out with just keeping on top of her daily tasks.

    O

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  • Hi Elanor,

    I was in the same situation as your daughter when I was in school, I'm autistic so I kind of know how she's feeling I didn't do well but nobody knew I was autistic so that's a good thing that you know you I would suggest if you haven't already speaking to her school and see if she can get extra help to tackle the revising techniques problem I don't really know what to suggest for her actual revising techniques I wouldn't know myself but if she needs help with scheduling things and just keeping her self on top of her bad exec functioning like myself I have a hard time with it as well.

    There's a great app called tiimo (with two i's) its a daily planner and you can schedule anything you want on there and make literally as personal as you want and it's cheap somewhere around £20.00 a year. 

    I highly recommend it it's been a life saver for me if you need it to help her out with just keeping on top of her daily tasks.

    O

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