Anonymous wrote:Agree with screens.
Also...too much testing. Not enough fun/creativity in the schools. I remember putting on plays or having a big dress up type educational project every quarter.
but I don’t really want my home to be prison like Anonymous wrote:Also, presumably because parents accept it? Like many girls, i had morning anxiety-induced stomach aches almost every school day from grades 3-6 as a kid. My mom knew; didn't care. And she was a pretty normal, nice loving mom.
I have multiple friends who, best i can tell from outward descriptions, have kids with similar anxiety in similar grades. The kids frequently stay home for mental health days - once or twice a month. Plus i notice that these kids seem to have a lot of "illnesses" that occur with more frequency and last longer than the rest of the family - also stay home for those.
I suspect when you open the door to periodically saying "you don't have to go to school today", that results in at least some kids realizing they hate school. Versus for me, when i didn't have the option, i never even thought of "hating school". It was just something you did.
I'm not sure the better answer; obviously lots of kids have terrible anxiety and other needs, and school is legitimately more torturous for them. But on the flip side, much of life sucks and when you let people off the hook for those things, no surprise they are less motivated to do those things.
Anonymous wrote:When have kids not hated school? It's a thing.