Profilo di evencastlesSeven CastlesFotoBlogElenchiAltro Strumenti Guida
11 ottobre

School Phobia

 

October 11, 2009

 

School phobia (school avoidance, school refusal or didaskaleinophobia) is a type of phobia in which people are afraid to go to school. This condition is most commonly seen in children, classically between the ages of 8-13, and it can be very debilitating, especially if it is allowed to progress. Symptoms include stomachaches, nausea, fatigue, shaking, a racing heart and frequent trips to the toilet.

 

This common phobia is associated with a wide variety of causes. It is often attributed to separation anxiety, but it can also be evoked by many 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 bullying, an undiagnosed learning disability, perception of a poor performance at school, or to particular teaching style. Understanding the cause of a school phobia is an important step in providing treatment.

 

A child with school phobia usually refuses to go to school, or protests extravagantly. He or she may become physically ill when ordered to school, or fake the symptoms of illness to avoid going. When the child arrives at school, he or she may run away rather than going to class, and the child can develop behavioral problems in class and on the playground. When school is discussed, the child can become sullen, upset, angry or aggressive.

 

A wide variety of techniques can be used to manage school phobia, but all of the research suggests that much more effective treatment is required for school phobia to prevent problems in later life. Children with this condition usually benefit from seeing a psychotherapy professional who can help the child and provide assistance to help parents and school officials support the child. As soon as a school phobia is suspected, parents should take action to address it. Like other phobias, school phobia increases in severity the longer it is left untreated, and it can interfere with a child's success in school. Treatment can include psychotherapy as well as adjustments at home and in the classroom. If bullying is a cause, for example, the bullying situation would be addressed. A school staff member might also make a point of meeting the child at the door and escorting him or her to class, and providing support for the child throughout the school day so that the child feels like 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 feels inadequate, parents may encourage the child to explore an area of interest and achieve proficiency so that he or she can feel good about something. 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. Reading to children and engaging in structured activities at home can also help dispel a school phobia.

 

RELATED

Psychology

Commenti (10)

Attendere...
Il commento immesso è troppo lungo. Immetti un commento più breve.
Immissione non effettuata. Riprova.
Impossibile aggiungere il commento al momento. Riprova più tardi.
Per aggiungere un commento è necessaria l'autorizzazione di un genitore. Chiedi autorizzazione
I tuoi genitori hanno disattivato i commenti.
Impossibile eliminare il commento al momento. Riprova più tardi.
Hai raggiunto il numero massimo di commenti pubblicabili giornalmente. Riprova tra 24 ore.
Impossibile lasciare commenti. La funzionalità è stata disattivata perché i sistemi hanno rilevato una possibile attività di spamming dal tuo account. Se ritieni che il tuo account è stato disattivato per errore, contatta il supporto tecnico di Windows Live.
Esegui il seguente controllo di protezione per completare la pubblicazione del commento.
I caratteri digitati nel controllo di protezione devono corrispondere ai caratteri dell'immagine o della riproduzione audio.

Per aggiungere un commento, accedi con il tuo Windows Live ID (se utilizzi Hotmail, Messenger o Xbox LIVE possiedi già un Windows Live ID). Accedi


Non hai ancora un Windows Live ID? Registrati

quitoha scritto:
Separation anxiety is typically the byproduct of a family system where the parents are overly-protective, anxious, and needy. They are continuously worried or fearful for their children. They protect them from new experiences, frustration, and pain. They are scared to let their children feel afraid or experience disappointment and mistakes. In the process of trying to keep them out of harms way, they compound the problem by actually placing their children in greater emotional jeopardy. Unknowingly, they teach their children that people and life are not to be trusted and that their children need to be protected by their parents.
13 Ott.
Dance with Meha scritto:
The illness worsens as the time to leave for school approaches.
13 Ott.
B2Bha scritto:
There are a number of conditions in childhood that are characterised by severe anxiety and these include school phobia, social phobia, elective mutism, separation anxiety disorder and a variety of phobias.
12 Ott.
hanghai Sha scritto:
Children, whose emotional make-up has yet to become stable, are also subject to panic attacks. In many places these are also called anxiety attacks.
12 Ott.
laygirl Pha scritto:
Overprotective parents may unwittingly contribute to the problem. Then child may lack self confidence.
12 Ott.
exy Kitten Sha scritto:
A child that is afraid to go to school is basically a child who has lost all confidence in himself and feels very insecure and scared. In order to get the balance back in their lives, every opportunity rewarding the child should be taken so that his self-esteem is raised. Being rewarded gives a nice warm feeling and children like to repeat the experience, so there if the child is regularly rewarded in school even for the most simple and basic things, he might start to see it in a more positive light and feel that he also can be a part of the school environment.
12 Ott.
ruits Fha scritto:
Middle school can seem intimidating to a child who is used to being "big cheese" at the elementary school.
11 Ott.
evencastle​s Sha scritto:
I think sometimes we have a tendency to be over-protective of our kids. We do it out of love, but it can cause dependence issues. Sometimes it sure is hard to find a good balance.
11 Ott.
uaff Qha scritto:
When it’s school time, many youngsters, especially young children starting kindergarten or first grade tend to break out with sudden and mysterious bouts stomach pains, dizziness, vomiting, or headaches. In most cases the cause is School Phobia, arising from anxiety and emotional fear of going to school.
11 Ott.
orea Kha scritto:
When the child fusses at separation from the parent, the best strategy is to inform the child calmly that the child is to stay in school, and that the parent will return for him. Then leave quickly…
11 Ott.

Riferimenti

L'URL di riferimento per questo intervento è:
http://sevencastles.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!7C5A2F3DB6C97D9A!28669.trak
Blog che fanno riferimento a questo intervento
  • Nessuno