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- $Title{Does "School Phobia" Really Exist?}
- $Subject{fear fears school schools phobia phobias child care children kid kids
- Mental Emotional psychological condition Conditions behavior behaviors
- separation anxiety anxieties headache headaches dizzy dizziness abdominal
- pains nausea vomiting}
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- Does "School Phobia" Really Exist?
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- QUESTION: I am having the darndest time getting my young son off to school
- each day. He will use any excuse not to go. One of the teachers called this
- a "school phobia" and suggested that I seek some counseling and help for my
- child. What do you think? Does this phobia really exist?
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- ANSWER: I think many experts agree that there is a condition called "school
- phobia" and that it may be more common than once thought. However, in many
- cases it is more truly a fear of leaving home than a horror of being in
- school. Actually many of these children want to attend their classes but
- suffer from the effects of a separation anxiety, not wishing to leave the
- protection of their home and parents. Some fear their mother will desert them
- when they are away at school and will put up quite a battle when the moment to
- leave arrives, clinging to the mother, crying and screaming. Many develop
- complaints of headache, dizziness, abdominal pains, nausea and vomiting, all
- of which resolve quite rapidly when they are permitted to stay at home. To be
- sure, some events at school, such as a school bully or an overcritical teacher
- may aid the development of the problem, as will a fear of certain subjects.
- Most of these children have an average or superior intelligence, and the
- problem may occur in families of all social, ethnic, religious and economic
- classes. Do not confuse school phobia with truancy, where the child leaves
- home without any problem, but does not attend school, roaming the streets
- instead with others who are also "taking the day off". These youngsters are
- frequently poor students, and their parents are unaware of the absence.
- School phobia is a complex problem in many cases and seeking professional help
- in these cases is well advised.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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