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Worried about IB academic pressure? Our expert guide gives parents communication strategies to support their child, manage stress, and promote lasting well-being.

The International Baccalaureate is a marathon, not a sprint. For students, it’s an intense period of academic rigor and personal growth. For parents, it can be difficult to know how to best offer support without adding to the pressure. The way you communicate with your child during these two years can make all the difference, helping them build resilience instead of feeling overwhelmed.
This guide provides effective communication strategies to help you support your teen, navigate the challenges of the IB together, and foster their well-being and success.
With this guide, you will learn how to:
First things first: your child needs to know that home is a safe place to be vulnerable. When they're juggling deadlines and difficult concepts, they need to feel they can express their worries without fear of judgment or an immediate lecture on time management.
The IB is designed to be challenging, and it's unrealistic for most students to achieve a 7 in every single subject. It's crucial to align expectations with reality to avoid placing unintentional pressure on your child.
As your child progresses through the IB, they are also maturing into a young adult. Your communication style needs to evolve with them. The goal is to move from being their "manager" to becoming their trusted "mentor" or "thought guide."
Instead of giving directives, frame your advice as something for them to consider. This respects their growing autonomy. For example, "One thing you might think about is breaking down your EE research into smaller chunks. How does that sound to you?"
If you disagree on something, make a genuine effort to understand their point of view before you react. Ask clarifying questions patiently. This shows you respect their thought process, even if you don't agree with the conclusion.
Your role is to help them learn how to tackle problems, not to simply give them the answers. This approach cultivates the independent thinking and problem-solving skills that are at the heart of the IB philosophy.
You are not in this alone. Your child's school and teachers are key partners in their success. Building a strong, collaborative relationship creates a powerful support system.
Academic performance is directly linked to physical and mental well-being. You can provide crucial support by helping your child establish and maintain healthy habits.
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