On the other side of the scale, 48 per
cent of children interviewed said they did not mind taking the tests, with 14 per cent claiming they enjoyed them.
Not exact matches
In the ASG survey, 84 per
cent of parents said they felt their
child's school values their involvement in their
child's learning and 83 per
cent attend parent - teacher
interviews and consultations.
Interviews with over 7,000
children and young people aged between seven and 18 in 2015 found that 50 per
cent of primary pupils and 70 per
cent of secondary pupils are taking internet enabled devices to bed with them.
The charity's research, released in its #FightingFor report, involved
interviews with more than 2,700
children and young people (79 per
cent of which were under 18) who have sought help for mental health problems, and more than 1,600 parents whose
children had sought support.