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  2. What is 'school refusal'? Experts and parents on what happens ...

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    It's always important to try and pinpoint the reason for a child not wanting to go to school, says Kearney, who explains that it’s most often due to some form of anxiety, which can occur at any age.

  3. School refusal - Wikipedia

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    School refusal is a child-motivated refusal to attend school or difficulty remaining in class for the full day. [1] Child-motivated absenteeism occurs autonomously, by the volition of the child. This behavior is differentiated from non-child-motivated absences in which parents withdraw children from school or are unable to bring their children ...

  4. The One Question to Ask Your Teen When They Refuse School ...

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    Parenting a teen is akin to taking a masters-level course in emotional, social and household management you never knew you signed up for until yikes, that little kid who used to be so happy-go ...

  5. 'I tried everything to get my daughter to go school'

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    Right from her first day she barely spoke and would get very upset, so the school would phone her mum daily to ask her to pick her up. By the time she got to primary four she refused to go altogether.

  6. Truancy - Wikipedia

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    The parents of a child absent from school without a legitimate excuse are notified by the school. If the parents refuse to send their child to school or are unable to control their child, local child services or social services officers may request the police to escort the child to school, and in extreme cases may petition a court to partially ...

  7. Runaway (dependent) - Wikipedia

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    A runaway is different from child abandonment or a "throwaway" youth (a youth who isn't formally abandoned by parents, but is frequently ignored in favor of another sibling). Runaway youth are evenly divided male and female, although girls are more likely to seek help through shelters and hotlines. [ 12 ]

  8. Just a few states ban corporal punishment in all schools ...

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    What happens when a child is paddled at school? Tessa Davis from Little Rock, Ark. thought corporal punishment was best for her now 9-year-old son. ... noting the incident broke his trust in the ...

  9. Grade retention - Wikipedia

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    Grade retention or grade repetition is the process of a student repeating a grade after failing the previous year.. In the United States of America, grade retention can be used in kindergarten through to third grade; however, students in high school are usually only retained in the specific failed subject.