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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Arthuslldr: Created page with &amp;quot;Parents often ask how much daily revision a child needs for AEIS without burning [https://extra-wiki.win/index.php/AEIS_Exam_Success_Tips:_Strategies_Top_Scorers_Use_19845 AEIS exam preparation strategies] out. I’ve coached primary students at every level, from nervous Primary 2s to seasoned Primary 5s. The sweet spot is 30 minutes a day, done consistently, with the right mix of English and Maths. It sounds modest, but it’s enough to build habits, sharpen core skills...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Parents often ask how much daily revision a child needs for AEIS without burning [https://extra-wiki.win/index.php/AEIS_Exam_Success_Tips:_Strategies_Top_Scorers_Use_19845 AEIS exam preparation strategies] out. I’ve coached primary students at every level, from nervous Primary 2s to seasoned Primary 5s. The sweet spot is 30 minutes a day, done consistently, with the right mix of English and Maths. It sounds modest, but it’s enough to build habits, sharpen core skills, and keep morale up while juggling schoolwork and&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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