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Just give me 5 minutes, please!

By: Salma Redhead
  • Summary

  • Support for parents on their children's journey through the school years, in 5 minutes or less.
    © 2023 Just give me 5 minutes, please!
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Episodes
  • Just give me 5 minutes, please! Season 2 Episode 5—SEA Results
    Jun 26 2023

    It’ll soon be SEA results time in Trinidad and Tobago and once those results come in, you and your child are usually in one of just two camps — celebration or disappointment. Here are some tips on how to handle it, no matter which you face. 

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    5 mins
  • SEA Sickness (The 2023 Secondary Entrance Assessment exam edition)
    Mar 22 2023

    One more week to go before this year's SEA exam – IYKYK, right?
    If you have children who want to go to public secondary school in Trinidad and Tobago, this exam is not something you can avoid — but you can choose how to face it. I hope this special edition of "Just Give Me 5 Minutes, Please", will remind all of us of what really matters.

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    5 mins
  • Just give me 5 minutes, please! Season 2 Episode 3—It is Written
    Oct 25 2022

    Children have different relationships with the written word, but regardless of whether they love it or are intimidated by it, your kids need to read — so how do you get them to do it? 

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    5 mins

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