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School Refusal Poll

How well do you understand the reasons why some children experience school refusal?
How confident would you feel supporting your child if they were anxious about attending school?
How confident are you that your child would talk to you if they were struggling to attend school?
How well do you think parents can distinguish between school refusal and typical reluctance to attend school?

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Though many children will refuse to go to school at some stage in their lives, school refusal is very different to truancy. It is a more serious condition than separation anxiety and often stems from a child’s anxiety about school. They may be worried about their school work, interacting with other kids, dealing with teachers, playing sports or being away from family. School refusal is a behaviour that can also be accompanied by sadness or depression, physical symptoms and social isolation. This condition is equally common amongst boys and girls, from all socioeconomic groups and across both primary and secondary levels.

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