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Before COVID, school refusal occurred in 2-5% of all K-12 students. It has increased due to the anxiety triggered by the pandemic. Unfortunately, school refusal is often seen as a form of truancy, when in reality it is a problem of anxiety. Learn about the behaviors and symptoms of school refusal and how you can help these students.
By Dr. Pat McGuire5
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Before COVID, school refusal occurred in 2-5% of all K-12 students. It has increased due to the anxiety triggered by the pandemic. Unfortunately, school refusal is often seen as a form of truancy, when in reality it is a problem of anxiety. Learn about the behaviors and symptoms of school refusal and how you can help these students.

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