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How Therapy Helps With School Refusal (When Kids Won’t Go to School)

School refusal can feel like a power struggle—but most of the time it’s fear.

When a child or teen refuses school, it often means their nervous system is overwhelmed. Therapy helps identify what’s driving the refusal and builds a realistic plan to return.

Common Causes of School Refusal

  • Social anxiety or fear of judgment
  • Bullying
  • Depression and lack of motivation
  • Panic attacks
  • Learning challenges and feeling “behind”
  • Perfectionism and pressure
  • Family stress or separation anxiety

What NOT to Do

Threats and punishment often make school refusal worse because it increases fear and shame.

How Therapy Helps

Therapy can support:

  • Emotional regulation and coping skills
  • Gradual exposure planning (step-by-step return)
  • Parent coaching for consistent support
  • Coordination with school staff
  • Anxiety reduction and confidence building