Matric Stress – When is enough, enough?

As hundreds of thousands of young South Africans are busy writing their Matric exams this month, they have entered into what is, for the majority, the most stressful, charged and demanding experience of their schooling experiences.  A certain measure of pressure to perform can certainly be highly motivating.  But the line is thin, and it is all too easy for the pressures of writing these final schooling exams to mount unbearably, putting matriculants at risk of being overwhelmed just at the time when they most need to feel confident, alert and focused.

People react to stress differently, and students experience different kinds of stresses.  Some have high expectations of themselves and may become anxious and fearful that they won’t achieve their own goals.  Others may feel extreme pressure from others to perform, such as from parents or teachers they really want to please.

What is important for both parents and students to understand is that stress is going to be a factor over the next few months, and it needs to be consciously managed so that it does not derail the efforts of our current Grade 12’s.

We asked Claudia Raats, Research Psychologist and Academic Development Manager from SACAP (the South African College of Applied Psychology) to provide some essential tips on monitoring and managing stress:

1. Know Yourself

“The question of when is Matric stress, too much stress, needs to be answered individually.  It helps for both parents and students to reflect on this.  Naming the fears and anxieties, and identifying the sources of the pressures the student feels brings important awareness to particular danger areas for the individual.  When the triggers are known, they are easier to anticipate, monitor and manage.  It’s also helpful identify the individual’s habitual reactions and behaviours when they are under stress.  What works to help relieve stress for you?  What makes stressful situations worse for you?  If this is clear to you then it is easier to identify when you need to take a different action such as going for a run or whether you need to temporarily avoid engagement with a particular person.  Some people react to stress by trying to distract themselves by getting involved in an absorbing activity such as watching TV or playing digital games.  While it may result in temporary relief from the stress in the short term, it can potentially create more stress if it causes the student to get behind on their study plan.  If this is the case, a different way to release stress needs to be found.”

2. Look After Yourself

“A balanced mental and emotional state provides us with resilience in the face of stress, enabling us to manage our reactions better and recover quicker when the stakes have got too high.  Our mental and emotional well-being is inextricably linked to the state of our physical health.  It is vital for students to get enough restful sleep every night, to be physically active regularly, to eat healthily and to have some time set aside in their busy study schedule for relaxing and socialising with supportive, encouraging people.  Parents can play a vital role in helping their child to achieve this balance over the next months.  They can ensure that healthy foods and drinks are available in the house.  They can encourage their child to get out and take a walk with them when they’ve had long hours at their desk.  They can help to promote healthy sleeping habits, and also provide a loving, compassionate connection full of encouragement.”

3. Avoid Stressing Yourself Out by Listening to Your Inner Critic

We all have an inner critic which is the negative internal voice that often comes out when you are stressed and anxious.  It is very important to be highly aware of negative self-talk that only inflames your fears, anxieties and stresses.  It is also helpful to have strategies to quickly and effectively silence this inner critic so that you can restore a state of balance.  When you find yourself aware of running thoughts like ‘You will never pass Matric’ or ‘There’s no way you’re going to get an A’ or ‘You’re just not bright enough’ or ‘You won’t amount to anything’, you will have identified the voice of your inner critic.  It often echoes the voice of a critical parent, or an intolerant teacher or a bully who has impacted on you. The best way to deal with this downer-character is to become aware of it, gain insights into where it came from and then challenge it with evidence from your real life that it is wrong.  For example, if you are busy studying Maths and your inner critic pipes up with: ‘You can’t do Maths, you’re going to fail this’ you can challenge this negative thought it with the reality that since you are busy studying Maths at Matric level, you have passed a lots of Maths tests and exams, and therefore you can do it.  Don’t hesitate to talk back to your inner critic and show it the proof of your success.  You can also dilute the impact of your inner critic when you engage in positive self-talk.  Regularly affirming that you are smart and that you can do it builds confidence, increases your energy and puts you on the road to success – after all, everything starts with an idea.  Let your Matric exam experience start with the idea that you can ace it.  Find success quotes and ‘can-do’ statements that inspire you and make you feel motivated, and put them up in places where you see them often during a day.  Another effective tactic to take power away from your inner critic is to externalise it.  It might seem silly in the written word but in practice this works well.  If you are battling an inner critic, disempower it by giving it a silly name and calling it out. ‘Hmmm, Negative Nancy is at it again’ or ‘Oh look, Pessimistic Pete has come out to play’.  Of course, you may also experience negative talk from external sources as well, and just as you need to guard against your inner critic, you may find that you need to protect yourself from, and avoid others who bring you down or criticise you.”

4. Identify and Use Stress Management Techniques

You want to manage stress to avoid it overwhelming you.  Pay attention to the rise of stress in you and take action to interrupt it and relieve it as soon as you are aware.  There are many different healthy tactics, techniques and activities that are highly effective at reducing stress.  For example, a few minutes of simple, conscious deep breathing, when you think of nothing more than ‘deep breath in’ ‘deep breath out’ actually shifts you away from mounting stress into a more calm and collected state.  Physical activity is an almost instant stress reliever as it effectively interrupts the stressful train of thought and quickly releases endorphins in the brain that enhance feelings of wellbeing.  If you don’t have time to take a walk, stand up and do some jumping jacks or put on a favourite song and do a quick dance or do a few yoga poses.  These are all techniques that you can use in the moment to shift you from worry, fear and anxiety into a better state before the stress has a chance to become overpowering.  It’s important to explore and find the techniques that work well for you.  It is best to avoid eating as a stress reliever, and important that if you do react by looking for food that you choose healthy snacks like fresh and dried fruit, vegetables, nuts and seeds.

For any matriculant interested in the field of psychology and counselling, SACAP offers a wide range of qualifications including (Higher Certificate, Diploma, BAppSocSci, BPsych and BsocSci Honours) and a one-of-a-kind approach to learning: academic rigour and applied skills. Graduating confident “work ready” practitioners is key, which is why SACAP combines an academically rigorous curriculum with a strong emphasis on the ability to apply knowledge through the training of relevant skills. Registration for 2016 term one, closes at the end of January. For further information, visit: www.sacap.edu.za

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Discover the Future of Kids’ Safety and Connectivity — Meet the Freedom 2

It’s a Saturday morning at a bustling shopping mall in Johannesburg. Little Thando, full of curiosity, wanders off while his mom browses the toy aisle. In seconds, panic sets in — that heart-stopping moment every parent dreads. But unlike most stories, this one ends differently. Thando’s mom opens the Freedom 2 app, taps “Locate”, and within moments, she sees his exact position — just outside a nearby store. Relief floods over her as she spots him, still holding his ice cream, completely unaware of the worry he caused.

In a country like South Africa, where safety is always top of mind, the Freedom 2 isn’t just a gadget — it’s peace of mind on your child’s wrist. With increasing concerns about public safety, this smartwatch gives parents a practical way to stay connected and prevent tragedy before it happens.

Why the Freedom 2 is a Must-Have

If you’re looking to give your child both freedom and safety, the Freedom 2 by Fabulously Fit is a standout. Designed with parents and kids in mind, this smart watch blends advanced technology with kid-friendly features — providing peace of mind for you and fun for them.

1. Stay Connected Anytime, Anywhere

With full 4G support, the Freedom 2 enables 2-way voice calls, video calls, text messaging, and even WhatsApp — letting your child reach you instantly, and you keep tabs on them with ease. 

2. Precision GPS Tracking for Added Safety

This smartwatch uses GPS + AGPS + LBS + WiFi to track your child’s position with 5–15 metre accuracy. Set up geo-fences — get alerts when your child enters or leaves a safe zone. Review their route playback. Activate an SOS alert if they need help. All this gives you real-time confidence. 

3. Dual Cameras, Smart Tools & Kid-Friendly Features

Your child can snap photos or make video calls with a dual-camera setup. The watch also includes smart tools: WhatsApp, MP4 player, voice recorder, class-schedule tracker, math games — blending safety with learning and fun. 

4. Durable Performance & Long Battery Life

Built on Android 4.4 with 2 GB RAM + 4 GB ROM, a Nano-SIM slot for connectivity, and a robust 1 000 mAh polymer battery. It also features a 1.69″ IPS colour touchscreen (240×280 pixels) and modes for vibration, voice or silent notification — ideal for in-class use without distraction. 

5. Designed with Kids in Mind

A “No Disturb” mode ensures the watch won’t interrupt learning time. A pedometer and sleep monitor support wellness tracking. Remote monitor and remote shutdown features let you discreetly check that everything’s okay. 

🎯 Why It Matters for Your Family

Modern parenting comes with a tough dilemma — you want your child to stay connected and safe, but you don’t want to hand them a smartphone too soon. Too much screen time, access to social media, and unrestricted internet exposure can harm focus, sleep, and emotional wellbeing.

The Freedom 2 offers the perfect balance. It gives parents the ability to call, message, and locate their child instantlywithout placing a smartphone in their hands. Your child gets independence and responsibility; you get reassurance and control. It’s connection with boundaries — the healthy middle ground every family needs.

🛍 Get Yours Now

Available in Blue, Pink, and Black, the Freedom 2 is ready to become your child’s everyday companion.

Shop now at Be a Boffin 

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Make Maths Fun: How the Twinkl Maths App Can Help Your Child Build Skills Through Play

Many children struggle with maths, but what if practice could feel more like a game than homework? For parents looking for a way to boost their child’s confidence in maths, the Twinkl Maths App is a simple, safe, and effective tool that turns mental maths practice into fun, bite-sized games.

Why Mental Maths Matters

Strong mental maths skills are the building blocks for success in the classroom and everyday life. From adding up prices in a shop to working out time or measurements, children use these skills all the time. But for many, practising times tables or number bonds can feel repetitive and dull, which is exactly where the Twinkl Maths App makes a difference.

What Is the Twinkl Maths App?

Created by teachers, the Twinkl Maths App is designed to help children master key maths facts and build speed and accuracy through engaging, game-like challenges.

The app covers core skills such as:

  • Times tables
  • Addition and subtraction
  • Number bonds
  • Doubling and halving
  • Division facts

With over 100 different game modes, your child can practise exactly what they need — whether they’re just starting out or building up speed for school tests.

How Does It Work?

Children can choose from two main modes:

  1. Multiplication Tables Check (MTC)
    Perfect for children preparing for quick-fire multiplication tests. They answer 25 questions with six seconds to respond to each, building confidence under time pressure.
  2. Skill Safari
    This adventure-style mode takes children through colourful worlds like jungles, oceans, and icy landscapes. Along the way, they answer maths questions, earn stars, and unlock new levels — making maths feel more like play than work.

A Safe, Flexible Way to Practise

Parents can feel confident knowing the Twinkl Maths App:

  • Is completely ad-free, so there are no distractions or pop-ups.
  • Works offline, making it ideal for car trips, waiting rooms, or places with no Wi-Fi.
  • Lets you track your child’s progress through clear dashboards and heat maps, so you can see exactly where they’re improving or where they might need extra help.

Why Parents Love It

Parents often say the Twinkl Maths App keeps their children focused, happy, and motivated. Because the app feels like a game, children are more likely to spend extra time practising — and they often don’t even notice how much they’re learning while they play.

“It’s super engaging and easy to use — no interruptions, and you can even use it without Wi-Fi.” — Parent review

Try It Today

Whether you want to support your child’s homework, help them prepare for a multiplication test, or simply encourage them to see maths in a new light, the Twinkl Maths App is an easy way to build skills through fun, daily play.

Ready to make maths practice something your child looks forward to?
Download the Twinkl Maths App today and see the difference for yourself.

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Making Maths Easier for Every Child: Discover the Twinkl Maths App

If you’re a parent, you’ve probably experienced the daily homework battles or tried to make sense of the methods your child is learning in Maths today. The good news? Help is finally here – and it’s as simple as downloading an app!

The Twinkl Maths App is designed to make learning Maths fun, interactive and easy to understand – whether your child is just starting to count or preparing for high school assessments. Covering the South African curriculum from Preschool to Grade 9, the app provides bite-sized, curriculum-aligned questions and activities that build your child’s confidence and help them master key concepts step by step.

With colourful illustrations, child-friendly questions, and instant feedback, the app is perfect for practising at home, whether for homework, revision, or extra support during the holidays. What makes the Twinkl Maths App even more appealing is that it’s designed by educators who understand what children need – and what parents are looking for. 

Maths Made Easier – In Your Language

As part of its Maths Made Easier campaign, Twinkl has also released a range of dual-medium Maths resources for Grade 7 learners. These resources are now available in English alongside isiZulu, isiXhosa, Sepedi, Setswana and Sesotho – helping more learners understand tricky topics in a language that makes sense to them.

It’s part of Twinkl’s ongoing commitment to making education accessible, inclusive, and empowering for every South African child.

Win a Set of SHARP EL-W535SA Scientific Calculators for Your Child’s Class!

To celebrate Maths Month and the launch of their dual-medium Maths content, Twinkl is giving away a full class set of SHARP EL-W535SA Scientific Calculators on their Facebook page!

To enter, simply visit our Facebook group and look out for the Math Made Easy Competition post with the entry details.

It’s that easy – and it’s a great way to support your child’s learning while standing a chance to win a prize that makes a real difference in the classroom.

Download the Twinkl Maths App from your app store today, or explore free printable resources and bilingual Maths support at www.twinkl.co.za.
Follow @TwinklSouthAfrica on Facebook to enter the competition and get involved in the Maths Made Easier campaign!

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