
Get Ready for World Emoji Day 2025 with 5 Study Tips
Many people use emojis daily to express their feelings in chats with friends and family. Emojis have become so popular that World Emoji Day is celebrated on July 17, 2025.
There are over 3700 emojis available, and here are five popular ones along with some study support tips. In Scotland, this year's Nationals results day is on August 5, and GCSE results day in the UK is on August 21.
Dr. Radha Modgil advises staying busy and avoiding stress before results day. Remember, there are always options and support available from teachers, parents, and friends.
Confidence coach Tiwalola Ogunlesi suggests knowing your strengths, challenging negative self-talk, and taking small steps to rebuild confidence after setbacks.
Self-care is important for mental and physical well-being. It helps us handle challenges, improve health, and show ourselves that we matter. Self-care activities can include listening to music, going for a walk, or having a quiet night in.
Getting a good night's sleep is beneficial for learning. Dr. Carolina Kuepper-Tetzel explains that sleep helps consolidate memory, making it easier to recall information.
Talking about mental health is crucial. Seeking support from friends, family, teachers, or a GP is important if struggling. Childline offers 24/7 support for those in need.
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Ami Charlize and Dr. Radha discuss self-care, emotions, and relationships in a video.