SchoolTV - School Refusal

SchoolTV - School Refusal

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School refusal, sometimes called school avoidance or school phobia, is not uncommon. It is different to ‘wagging’ or truancy and is often associated with worry or anxiety-related issues about going to school. School refusal may start gradually or happen suddenly. Although it is normal for a child to occasionally miss a day of school, parents should be concerned if a child regularly complains about feeling sick or often asks to stay home due to minor physical complaints.

School refusal is a complex issue as there is rarely a single cause. It affects children of all ages and often occurs during times of transition at school. More recently, the Coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the educational experience of all students, affecting some more than others. In this edition of SchoolTV, parents can learn how best to approach this issue and work towards a solution: https://pacificlutheran.qld.schooltv.me/newsletter/school-refusal.

Mrs Annie Williams, College Counsellor

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