Do you have a infant that receives special schooling services and seems reluctant to go to school? Do you have a infant that comes home from school upset, and now is having physical or emotional signs, around school attendance? Would you like to know what signs may be associated with school refusal behavior? This article will help you understand feasible signs and signs and also reasons that this may be occurring to your infant.
School refusal behavior can happen at any age but the most common age that this happens is between ages 10-13. Long term studies indicate that if this behavior is not addressed it could lead to serious issues such as academic regression, relatives conflict, and difficulties with peers.
A number of the common emotional signs are:
1. Depression
2. Fatigue and tiredness
3. Panic assaults
4. Social Anxiety
5. Worry
6. Aggression
7. Noncompliance and defiance
8. Refusal to get up in the morning
9. Walking away from home or school
10. Crying and Temper Tantrums.
A number of the common physical signs are:
1. Diarrhea
2. Headaches/stomachaches
3. Nausea and Vomiting
4. Recurrent abdominal pain or other types of pain
5. Shaking
6. Sleep Issues