School refusal

School refusal

School refusal is a term originally used in Great Britain to describe refusal to attend school, due to emotional distress. School refusal differs from truancy in that children with school refusal feel anxiety or fear towards school, whereas truant children generally have no feelings of fear towards school, often feeling angry or bored with it instead. The term was coined as a more general alternative to "school phobia", which can be used to describe school refusal caused by separation anxiety.

Approximately 1 to 5% of school-aged children have school refusal, though it is most common in children aged five, six, ten and eleven. The rate is similar within both genders, and there are no known socioeconomic differences.

Children and adolescents with school refusal sometimes suffer from other problems such as mood disorders, social phobia or clinical depression. The longer a child stays out of school the harder it is for them to go back, so someFact|date=September 2007 believe it is best to try to get the child back into school as quickly as possible. However, it may be hard to accomplish as when forced they are prone to temper tantrums, crying spells, psychosomatic or panic symptoms and threats of self-harm. These problems quickly fade if the child is allowed to stay home.

Whereas some cases of school refusal can be resolved by gradual re-introduction to the school environment, some others may need to be treated with some form of psychodynamic or cognitive-behaviour therapy. Some families have sought alternative education for school refusers which has also proved to be effective. In extreme cases, some form of medication is sometimes prescribed but none of these have stood out prominently as solutions to the problem.

A medical condition often mistaken for school refusal is delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS). DSPS is a circadian rhythm sleep disorder which causes difficulty falling asleep at night and waking in the morning.

ee also

*Bullying
*Hikikomori

Citations

Title cite journal
last = Fremont M.D.
first = Wanda P.
authorlink = e-mail: fremontw@upstate.edu
coauthors = John Smucny, M.D.
title = School Refusal in Children and Adolescents
journal = AMERICAN FAMILY PHYSICIAN
volume = 68
issue = 8
pages = 1555–1561
location = State University of New York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, New York
date = October 15 2003
url = http://www.aafp.org/afp/20031015/1555.html
pmid = 14596443
accessdate = 2007-11-11

External links

* [http://www.scared-of-school.tk Scared of School - Site for teenagers who like to learn but are scared of school for various reasons]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • school refusal — UK US noun [uncountable] fear of going to school Thesaurus: attendance and non attendance at school or universityhyponym …   Useful english dictionary

  • school refusal — (skool ruh.FYOOZ.uhl) n. An extreme fear of attending school. Example Citations: But now with child psychologists, school refusal has actually been coined as a medical term. The definition is what you would expect: the child is unreasonably… …   New words

  • school refusal — UK / US noun [uncountable] fear of going to school …   English dictionary

  • Refusal to serve in the Israeli military — includes both refusal to obey specific orders and refusal to serve in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in any capacity due to pacifistic or antimilitaristic views or disagreement with the policies of the Israeli government as implemented by the… …   Wikipedia

  • Refusal of work — is behavior which refuses to adapt to regular employment.[1] As actual behavior, with or without a political or philosophical program, it has been practiced by various subcultures and individuals. Radical political positions have openly advocated …   Wikipedia

  • School shooting — School shooter redirects here. For the Half Life 2 mod, see School Shooter: North American Tour 2012. Terrorism Definitions · Counter terrorism Inter …   Wikipedia

  • School Bill —    The Weimar Constitution* embraced an educational com promise (Articles 146 149 and 174) that provoked conflict for the duration of the Republic. In an effort to assuage anticlericals in the SPD and the DDP, who opposed state aid for parochial… …   Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik

  • The New School at West Heath — (often referred to simply as The New School) is an independent school for children for whom mainstream schooling has broken down, for varying reasons. While many are not mentally or physically disabled, many have been through harsh circumstances… …   Wikipedia

  • National school (Ireland) — In education in the Republic of Ireland, a national school is a type of primary school that is financed directly by the State, but administered jointly by the State, a patron body, and local representatives. There are other forms of primary… …   Wikipedia

  • Maimonides School — ישיבת רמב ם Established 1937 School type Private Staff Executive Director Nathan Katz MS/US Judaic Studies Principal Rabbi Yaakov Jaf …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”