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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a fantastic article about school refusal. Definitely worth a read. This is a really tough thing. If at all possible, get your kid to school. Say things like "I know this is really hard for you and I also know you can do it." Be gently firm because once it gets out of hand it's really tough to get back on track. Get help for your daughter, OP. https://mountainvalleytreatment.org/hikikomori-the-future-of-anxiety-disorders/?fbclid=IwAR1QnGmorDP28qD5V6kU3fA5-heIhKeffLEFQUZALKPtp2V6Lf_UIgpUjHk [/quote] We were taught this exact script when my much younger child was going through school refusal. Make time the night before, not in the morning when you are saying your script to ask what is going on and what is hard and try to problem solve. Don’t minimize things that feel hard. Follow up with the school unless it’s a serious breach of trust. But then in the morning, it’s very boring, you say your script and you expect them to go. If they don’t go things need to be boring, no screens but also no negative attention either. Good luck, this was one of the hardest things I’ve been through with my kids to date.[/quote]
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