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In this episode of The Alternative GCSE Podcast, Emma Howe explores why so many teenagers put off their homework and revision – and what families can do to stop the cycle before GCSEs suffer.
Far from being simple laziness, procrastination is explained as a failure of self-regulation driven by brain chemistry and emotion. Emma draws on UK survey data showing that teens manage, on average, just 14 minutes of focused revision before phone distractions kick in, with around 40 % reporting constant social-media interruptions. She discusses research linking procrastination to lower grades, higher stress and anxiety, and tackles common myths such as “some people work better under pressure” and “taking the phone away fixes it”.
Listeners learn how to:
Real-life student examples illustrate how small tweaks can make a big difference. The episode ends with a five-day family challenge and a free downloadable Procrastination Breaker Plan to turn these insights into daily habits.
🔗 Show Notes – Key Studies & Data MentionedPrevalence and impact
Psychological mechanisms
Practical angles
By Emma Jane HoweIn this episode of The Alternative GCSE Podcast, Emma Howe explores why so many teenagers put off their homework and revision – and what families can do to stop the cycle before GCSEs suffer.
Far from being simple laziness, procrastination is explained as a failure of self-regulation driven by brain chemistry and emotion. Emma draws on UK survey data showing that teens manage, on average, just 14 minutes of focused revision before phone distractions kick in, with around 40 % reporting constant social-media interruptions. She discusses research linking procrastination to lower grades, higher stress and anxiety, and tackles common myths such as “some people work better under pressure” and “taking the phone away fixes it”.
Listeners learn how to:
Real-life student examples illustrate how small tweaks can make a big difference. The episode ends with a five-day family challenge and a free downloadable Procrastination Breaker Plan to turn these insights into daily habits.
🔗 Show Notes – Key Studies & Data MentionedPrevalence and impact
Psychological mechanisms
Practical angles