Chapter 214 Test Anxiety



"Doctor Shen, is there any way to treat the test anxiety you mentioned?"

Although Liu Yan was quite surprised that such a disease could exist, she still wanted to know for her nephew's sake. What could be done? She couldn't just let the child be ruined like this.

"Of course there are ways. You can usually allow, encourage, and guide your children to do some exercises that make them feel relaxed and comfortable. It's best to cultivate their interests, such as listening to music or taking walks in the wild..."

Appropriate methods can help you vent your emotions. Only by adjusting your mood can you face everything more relaxedly. When facing concerns, you will no longer have a series of symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, headache, chest tightness, nausea, etc.

"That's all, don't you need to take medicine?"

"Medicine is always poisonous. Do you want me to prescribe some medicine?"

Chen Yun looked at Liu Xuan calmly. With such a strong parent, the child would naturally be more vulnerable. Just like there can't be two tigers in one mountain unless they are one male and one female.

"Then let's not do that, Dr. Shen, thank you."

Liu Yan thanked him and left. She planned to talk to her brother as soon as she left the office. Dr. Shen said that her nephew had no physical symptoms at all. Test anxiety was a simple problem that could be solved by not putting pressure on the child and not letting them think that exams were a difficult task.

"Swallow... Is Doctor Shen really that good? Why do I feel like he's a little mysterious?"

"Look, where have you ever heard of a condition like test anxiety? Didn't we all go through the same thing back then? Could it be that this kid is just a little more delicate?"

Liu Xuan was furious. He wondered if his son wasn't what Doctor Shen had said. He had never heard of this symptom before. How could such a disease exist?

"Brother, let me tell you, this is the best doctor in our hospital. If she hadn't told me about Ziming's illness, I would have been suspicious." Liu Yan looked at her nephew who lowered his head. This child was very simple-minded and liked to keep things to himself.

"The best doctor?"

Liu Xuan looked at his sister in surprise. Were the doctors in their hospital not as good as this one? Was that true? Was he just trying to fool him?

"I'm your sister, your real sister. How could I hurt you?" Liu Yan couldn't help but roll her eyes at her brother. Don't think that she doesn't know what her brother is thinking.

"But... this... I just find it strange. Is such a young doctor really that skilled? Perhaps, she's only strong in one area, but that doesn't mean she can really judge it."

“I’ve never heard of this before…”

Liu Xuan couldn't help but ponder it more and more. He couldn't help but feel that it couldn't be that simple. How could a child have test anxiety? This was clearly unheard of. Wasn't it? He was just trying to fool people with his lack of skills, and he wouldn't even prescribe medication. How could he possibly be cured?

"He is a real person, not what you think. It seems I brought you here by mistake today. The test results show that he is not sick. Why do you always think he is sick when you are not sick?" Liu Yan couldn't help but scold her brother.

"Dad...Aunt, I think I might actually have this possibility."

Liu Ziming interrupted the quarrel between his father and aunt. He thought hard and realized that he did have these symptoms when he was taking the exam. In severe cases, he even had these symptoms before the exam.

"how?"

"Ziming, why do you say that?"

The two of them looked at Liu Ziming, making him want to shrink back. Perhaps he really was just like what Dr. Shen said, facing the anxiety of the exam, and resisting the pressure in his mind.

"Because... I often get sick before or during exams. Just like this time, with the exam coming up, I couldn't sleep and was extremely nervous..."

It was so severe that even doctors couldn't find the cause. He wanted to relax if possible, but whenever he faced an exam, he always felt a little timid. He didn't dare to relax and was always nervous.

“Look, brother, this is what I said. If Dr. Shen can’t find the answer, no other doctor can.”

Liu Xuan's face looked a little ugly. The feeling of being slapped in the face was really...

"You kid... why didn't you tell us about this? If you keep it to yourself, you'll eventually get depressed. Those who suffer from depression are probably just like you, a silly kid."

Liu Yan tapped her nephew's head, a look of frustration on her face. If he had spoken up earlier, she would have told her brother not to put so much pressure on the child. So what if he could afford to go to university? So what if he couldn't? Changing your lifestyle, changing your job, is perfectly normal. Of all the 365 professions, there's always one you can do, and one you can succeed in.

"Aunt, you know my dad's temper. I don't dare to tell him."

"Now, what do you want to say?" Liu Yan patted the boy on the back and asked hatefully.

"That's not it... Doctor Shen told me to relax myself and not to put pressure on you. I feel much more relaxed now, so I can speak naturally."

Liu Ziming smiled slightly. Now he had a golden ticket to safety. He no longer had to worry about his father's pressure, and he could do what he liked and wanted to do without worrying about the exam.

"It seems... we really put too much pressure on you!"

"Yeah! Isn't that right? Every time, Dad likes to compare me with the students with good grades in the class. This is what I hate the most. Also, during the Chinese New Year, the New Year's money is linked to my grades. Those with poor grades don't get much, and he still compares me with others in front of relatives and friends."

Liu Ziming dislikes the Chinese New Year more than anyone else, because the Chinese New Year represents a summary, which is what adults like most.

As Liu Ziming finished speaking, Liu Yan and Liu Xuan immediately began to reflect. Was there something wrong with their education model? What should be more appropriate? Children are like blank slates, only the adults gradually paint over them to create color and change.

"Actually... I like to be free and unconstrained."

Liu Ziming's voice gradually faded, until it was barely audible. He knew his parents could learn to give him some freedom, but they wouldn't give him complete freedom. Still, a little bit of comfort was a plus; it was far better than before. At least, he was grateful to Dr. Shen. If it weren't for her, his father might never have changed, insisting on imposing his own ideas on him.

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