Exam results day can be tough for everyone - but especially if you're neurodivergent.
That's the word used to describe people whose brains work differently to others, sometimes as a result of conditions like autism or ADHD.
Looking back now as an adult, I remember the lead up to the big day - but I didn't know I had ADHD at the time.
I had a huge amount of panic and worry that I wouldn't get the grades I needed to get into university, which resulted in migraines, vomiting and insomnia.
Luckily, it all worked out in the end and I enjoyed the celebrations at school, even if it was a bit overwhelming.
But now I know I'm neurodivergent, I've been wondering what tips could have helped me better navigate the stress of that time.
Ahead of GCSE results day this week, these are the lessons I have learned from others who have been through similar situations more recently than me.


