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NAPLAN preparation in Perth: A guide for parents
Understanding what NAPLAN means for your child
In Perth, many parents begin hearing about NAPLAN as early as Year 2. By Year 3, students are sitting the test, and it becomes a regular part of school life in Years 5, 7, and 9. While NAPLAN isn’t a pass-or-fail exam, it can still cause stress for children and concern for families, especially when there’s uncertainty around how to prepare or what the results mean.
Across suburbs like Canning Vale, Joondalup, and Mount Lawley, parents often ask the same questions: How much should we practice? What if my child is already struggling with reading or maths? Is it worth getting extra help?
The key is to remember that NAPLAN is a reflection of where a student is at, not a prediction of where they’ll end up. Preparation should focus on building confidence, not pressure.
Key skills and common challenges
NAPLAN covers four core areas: reading, writing, language conventions, and numeracy. In schools across Perth, students prepare using sample tests, classroom activities, and structured lessons. But even with in-school prep, some students face hurdles.
In reading, the challenge is usually not decoding words but understanding deeper meaning. Students may be fluent readers but struggle with inference, tone, or summarising ideas.
In writing, children often know the basic structure but rush or freeze when given a 40-minute timed prompt. Whether they’re writing a persuasive piece or a narrative, planning and editing are just as important as grammar.
In numeracy, students may be confident with number facts but stumble with multi-step word problems or questions involving units and measurement.
Parents in areas like Subiaco or Fremantle often say their child is fine with maths at school but loses confidence during practice papers. That’s why familiarity with the format and question styles matters.
Resources and strategies that can help
Start by speaking with your child’s teacher. They can usually tell you which areas your child might need extra support in. Practice using released NAPLAN example questions available on the ACARA website. Encourage your child to read widely and regularly, not just books, but newspapers, short articles, and fact sheets. Online platforms like Studyladder, Reading Eggs, and Maths Online are also popular with families across Perth, offering curriculum-aligned practice in short, interactive lessons.
If your child needs more focused attention, some families choose tutoring as a short-term strategy in the lead-up to NAPLAN. Whether in-person in neighbourhoods like Morley or online from home in Baldivis, the goal is to build confidence and fill small learning gaps. Most importantly, keep the pressure low and the encouragement high. When NAPLAN preparation feels supportive rather than stressful, students are more likely to engage and do their best, not just on test day, but in their learning overall.