Stories of School Phobia and Exclusion

My Teen & School Phobia

My son started showing signs of school phobia at the beginning of Grade 11 following the numerous shutdowns of in-person learning. However, if I look back, he and his twin brother began exhibiting signs of school phobia from the beginning in kindergarten. It was only until my one son began missing multiple school days (outside…

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Training Resources for School Teachers on Addressing School Avoidance, School Refusal, and School Phobia

Training Resources for Educators on Addressing School Phobia Chronic absenteeism due to mental health disabilities is a pervasive issue in Canadian schools, transcending mere concerns of mental health, disability, education, or human rights—it’s a critical matter of survival. The absence of tailored educational accommodations, support, and services escalates the risk of suicide among these students.…

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Join Our April 2024 School Phobia Training Course

Attention all mental health, education, and community professionals: seize the opportunity to contribute to positive change. If you missed our January session on school phobia training, we’re offering another chance to join our upcoming courses next month. The course kicks off on Wednesday, April 3rd, at 6 p.m. ET, continuing every Wednesday from 6-8 p.m.…

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School Refusal, School Avoidance: Resources for Educators

Workshops on School Phobia, Avoidance, and Chronic Absenteeism Supporting young individuals when a student faces mental health challenges and cannot attend school is crucial. Our approach to constructing mental wellness protective factors, tailoring educational models to needs, and forming proactive, preventative strategies to aid students with school phobia is fundamental to early prevention and reflects…

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Professional Certificate Course and Resources in School Phobia, Avoidance, and Absenteeism

Supporting young people when a student is grappling with mental health issues and is unable to attend school is crucial. It’s vital to enhance mental wellness protective factors, create educational models tailored to individual needs, and develop proactive and preventive strategies to assist young people facing school phobia. This approach is central to early intervention…

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Being Denied the Right to Learn

I don’t know where to start. I do know that my daughter was left behind in the school system. She had a major trauma happen to her in kindergarten. I let the school know. The next year in grade 1 she had significant difficulties that showed in her behavior.  I realized she hated going to…

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15 yrs. Grade 9

My heart breaks for my son. I worry about his future, and as it stands, school does not give the support he deserves; he will probably end up in a trade. There’s nothing wrong with that, but if he could be an engineer, the educational system would have to change.

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7 yrs. Grade 2

My son has had issues all his life. In preschool, red flags were noticed and professional services were obtained. During his time at school, he was told he’s being a baby, he’s a “drama kid”, to get over it, has a victim complex- by the principal of his school- and was being yelled at by…

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10 yrs. Grade 5

My eldest son was suicidal 3 years ago. The demands of school outstripped his ability to meet the expectations. He was in the mental health unit for 2 weeks. Upon returning to school, it was a long, hard battle with a school with zero knowledge of how to help. Ultimately, we had to pull him…

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14 yrs. Grade 9

Too many to list! Many days, I get the call from school: “was late for class”. Or did not attend. A detention always follows, regardless of how often I try to explain anxiety.

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8 yrs. Grade 3

Last year, my son would constantly complain that he was too sick to go to school. His stomach would hurt, and we would always agonize about whether to send him to school or not. If we kept him home, he always felt better. We suspected that he had dyslexia, but the school completely ignored our…

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13 yrs. Grade 7

The end of grade 6 was very challenging for my child. He was struggling with anxiety and refusing to attend school, and he missed close to 20 days of school in the last couple of months. As a concerned parent, I advocated for my son and took him to his paediatrician (who was not helpful).…

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14 yrs. Grade 9

My daughter is a bright, intelligent child. She excelled in grade 7. But she was bored. She would always finish early in class. Teachers would tell her to sit quietly if she had no work, sometimes for up to an hour. She was not allowed to go to the library or out in the hall…

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11 yrs. Grade 6

My son has been diagnosed with multiple mental health disorders; stress and lack of structure are triggers. My son has been bullied and suspended many times because his bully will tease and want to fight; then, if my son retaliates, he’s punished every time; if he goes to a teacher, nothing is done, and seeking…

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