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Keeping Your Child Motivated for the SEAG Transfer Test in November 2025

  • S McConkey MA(ed) Bed (Hons)
  • Sep 15
  • 3 min read

If your child is preparing for the SEAG Transfer Test 2025, you’re probably already familiar with the ups and downs of the revision season. The first few weeks of practice can feel exciting, but by the time October rolls around, the novelty has worn off, and motivation starts to dip. Sound familiar? You’re not alone. Parents all over Northern Ireland are asking the same question: how do I keep my child motivated for the SEAG Transfer Test in

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November 2025?

The good news is, with the right encouragement, structure, and resources, your child can stay focused and confident right up to exam day. Here are some practical, parent-friendly strategies.




Break Goals into Small, Achievable Steps

Children feel overwhelmed if revision goals are too broad. Instead, set small, realistic targets that are easy to measure, such as:

  • “Let’s practise SEAG maths word problems for 15 minutes.”

  • “Let’s improve punctuation scores by two marks this week.”

  • “Let’s complete one comprehension without rushing the last questions.”

Small wins add up, build confidence, and fuel motivation.


👉 Explore our SEAG English practice papers and SEAG Maths practice papers to set focused goals at home.


Keep Revision Fresh with Variety

Repetition kills motivation. Children stay engaged when learning feels varied and fun:

  • One day, use a timed SEAG Transfer Test paper.

  • Another day, try quick-fire quizzes or online games.

  • End the week with a game in which your child explains a maths method or some grammar concept to you.

  • We recommend this online site for something different and fresh. www.onlineelevenplusexams.co.uk it provides lots of practice in the required English and maths content.

Mixing up the various topics keeps SEAG prep interesting and effective.


👉 Try our SEAG Transfer Test 6-Book Bundle for a ready-made mix of resources that cover all areas.


Celebrate Improvement, Not Just 100% Perfection

Don’t expect your child to score highly on every paper to succeed. Instead, celebrate improvements—whether it’s a few extra marks, spotting mistakes, or staying calm under pressure.

Consider creating a folder with marked papers and positive notes. On tough days, looking back can really boost confidence.


👉 Our SEAG practice test packs are designed to help children track progress step by step.


Make Room for Rest

Pushing too hard leads to burnout. Brains need time to recharge. Encourage:

  • Short study bursts (30–45 minutes max).

  • Relaxing breaks like outdoor play, ipad time or a family walk.

  • Consider one full day a week with no SEAG talk.


👉 Balance preparation with recovery using our free SEAG sample papers to fit in quick, stress-free revision sessions.


Praise That Really Motivates Children

It’s easy to fall into the habit of saying “Good work!” or “Well done!”—but while those phrases are kind, they don’t always have much impact. What really helps your child stay motivated during SEAG preparation is specific praise that highlights the effort or strategy they used.

For example, you might say:

  • “I could see your perseverance and you kept working even though that question was frustrating—brilliant!”

  • “You took your time on that comprehension and found the correct answers - well done.

  • “It is always good to check your working out—great work.


When you point out what your child did well, they start to see the link between effort and improvement. Over time, this builds resilience, confidence, and the motivation to keep trying—even when practice papers feel tough.


Keep SEAG in Perspective

Finally, remember this: the SEAG Transfer Test 2025 is important, but it does not define your child. Test scores won’t capture their kindness, creativity or determination.

Remind them that while you want to give them every chance to succeed, the test is just one part of their journey—not the whole story.


Final Thoughts

Preparing for the SEAG Transfer Test in November 2025 is a marathon, not a sprint. By setting small goals, keeping revision varied, celebrating progress, ensuring proper rest, and using meaningful praise, you can help your child stay motivated all the way through.


At TransferTestPapers.co.uk, we’re here to support parents every step of the way with expert-designed resources, bundles, and free samples to make preparation structured and stress-free.


👉 Start today with our SEAG practice papers and bundles and give your child the best chance of success.

 
 
 

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