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Understanding why some children find it hard to go to school


What factors can influence EBSA? 

There are a range of factors that can influence EBSA, including individual, school and family factors.

These include: 

  • anxiety
  • bullying
  • discrimination and harassment
  • not feeling safe
  • friendship difficulties 
  • academic demands
  • transition to secondary school, key stage or change of school
  • school environment 
  • special educational needs and/or disabilities
  • neurodivergence
  • change in family dynamic (for example separation or divorce) 
  • loss and bereavement 
  • experience of traumatic events

For many children experiencing EBSA, school non-attendance serves a function. The four key reasons as identified in research are: 

  • avoiding difficult feelings that come about from attending school such as anxiety
  • avoiding difficult or stressful situations at school. This may include social pressures, aspects of the school environment and academic demands
  • reducing separation anxiety and/or receiving attention from parents, carers and other family members
  • gaining rewards, fun and stimulation outside of school such as playing computer games or spending time with friends.
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