- School refusal
School refusal is a term originally used in
Great Britain to describe refusal to attend school, due to emotionaldistress . School refusal differs fromtruancy in that children with school refusal feelanxiety orfear towards school, whereastruant children generally have no feelings of fear towards school, often feelingangry orbored with it instead. The term was coined as a more general alternative to "school phobia", which can be used to describe school refusal caused byseparation 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
gender s, and there are no known socioeconomic differences.Children and adolescents with school refusal sometimes suffer from other problems such as
mood disorders ,social phobia orclinical 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 tempertantrum s, crying spells,psychosomatic orpanic 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 acircadian rhythm sleep disorder which causes difficulty falling asleep at night and waking in the morning.ee also
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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 = 2007-11-11External 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]
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