Depressed teenagers do worse in exams because they have worse memory

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Depressed teens struggle to remember information so will do worse in exams than happy and healthy children, study finds

 

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Oh ffs. If they can’t cope under pressure employers need to know. That’s the point of exams.

🤨 common sense

A study in the bleeding obvious. Who pays these clowns?

I believe this simptom happen to adult also..,😁😁

Which is why home schooled children do so much better later in life.

That’s crazy could we do a study on if people with no hands are worse at juggling then those with hands

So! what's new? That has always been the case.

Actually, most struggle to remember information & will do worse in exams AFTER being put on psychiatric drugs. It is sensible to handle the present problem they have first, such as being bullied, but morons stupidly go for the drugs first because they are PAID to by Psychiatrists

No shit 😲

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