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School phobia is a type of illness which causes the students,typically between the ages of 8-13,to be afraid to go to school.Symptoms include stomachaches,tiredness,shaking,a racing heart and frequent trips to the toilet.
This common phobia is associated with a wide variety of causes.Most commonly it is the result of separation anxiety,but it can also be caused by different kinds of stress.A child who has recently moved,suffered a loss,or gone through a divorce may develop school phobia,and phobias can also develop in response to an unrecognized learning disability,and poor self-image.
A child with school phobia usually refuses to go to school.He or she may become physically ill when ordered to school,or pretend to be sick to avoid going.When the child arrives at school,he or she may run away,or develop behavioral problems in class.When school is discussed,the child can become impatient,upset or angry.
Many techniques can be used to manage school phobia.But research suggests that much more effective treatment is required for school phobia to prevent problems developing in later life.Children with this condition usually benefit from seeing a psychologist or doctor.And the assistance can help parents and school officials support the child.As soon as a school phobia is identified,parents should take action too.Like other phobias,school phobia gets worse if it is left untreated,and it can prevent the child from succeeding in school.Adjustments can be made at home and in the classroom to help.If bullying (child abuse) is a cause,for example,the bullying situation should be solved.A teacher can meet the child at the door and take him or her to class,and provide support so that the child feels a friendly adult is always available.
Changes at home can include supportive language from parents,along with support like assistance with homework.If a child lacks confidence,parents may encourage the child to take up new hobbies.It will help children to feel good about themselves.Parents might also talk to their children about their own fears of school and how they got over them,and their own enjoyment of school and school-like activities.
School phobia is a type of illness which causes the students,typically between the ages of 8-13,to be afraid to go to school.Symptoms include stomachaches,tiredness,shaking,a racing heart and frequent trips to the toilet.
This common phobia is associated with a wide variety of causes.Most commonly it is the result of separation anxiety,but it can also be caused by different kinds of stress.A child who has recently moved,suffered a loss,or gone through a divorce may develop school phobia,and phobias can also develop in response to an unrecognized learning disability,and poor self-image.
A child with school phobia usually refuses to go to school.He or she may become physically ill when ordered to school,or pretend to be sick to avoid going.When the child arrives at school,he or she may run away,or develop behavioral problems in class.When school is discussed,the child can become impatient,upset or angry.
Many techniques can be used to manage school phobia.But research suggests that much more effective treatment is required for school phobia to prevent problems developing in later life.Children with this condition usually benefit from seeing a psychologist or doctor.And the assistance can help parents and school officials support the child.As soon as a school phobia is identified,parents should take action too.Like other phobias,school phobia gets worse if it is left untreated,and it can prevent the child from succeeding in school.Adjustments can be made at home and in the classroom to help.If bullying (child abuse) is a cause,for example,the bullying situation should be solved.A teacher can meet the child at the door and take him or her to class,and provide support so that the child feels a friendly adult is always available.
Changes at home can include supportive language from parents,along with support like assistance with homework.If a child lacks confidence,parents may encourage the child to take up new hobbies.It will help children to feel good about themselves.Parents might also talk to their children about their own fears of school and how they got over them,and their own enjoyment of school and school-like activities.
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