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How To Handle Anxiety-Fueled Refusals To Go To School

 

Your child doesn't want to go to school. It's a daily struggle that many parents are familiar with. 

But what if your child refuses to go to school?

Mental health professionals and educators say what used to be considered run-of-the-mill truancy could actually be something else. Some cases of chronic absenteeism are now being called "school refusal" which is triggered by anxiety, depression, family crises and other traumatic events. It can lead to weeks or even months of missed school days.

The Anxiety and Depression Association of America estimates anxiety-based school refusal affects 2 to 5 percent of school-age children. It is often triggered when students are transitioning into middle or high school. Doctors say it should be treated with flexibility and therapy not punishment.

To read the full article by SAMANTHA RAPHELSON go to https://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift...als-to-go-to-school/



 

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