Five Steps to Help a Child Dealing with School Anxiety
School anxiety, also known as school refusal, is a term used to describe a range of emotional and psychological symptoms that children and teenagers may experience in relation to attending school. It's important to note that school anxiety is different from the typical nervousness or stress that many students feel from time to time.
Causes of school anxiety can vary and may include academic pressure, social pressures, bullying, learning disabilities, or other underlying emotional issues. It's essential for parents, teachers, and school professionals to recognise the signs of school anxiety and provide appropriate support, which may include counselling, therapy, or adjustments to the school environment.
Here I share five steps to help you as parents to start dealing with your child’s school anxiety:
1. Open Communication:
Create a safe space for your child to express their feelings. Listen actively and without judgment to understand the specific triggers of their anxiety.
2. Identify Triggers:
Work together to identify the specific aspects of school that cause anxiety. It could be tests, social situations, or academic expectations. Understanding the triggers will help you address them more effectively.
3. Positive Reinforcement:
Acknowledge and praise their efforts, no matter how small. Encourage their strengths and progress. This can boost their self-esteem and reduce anxiety.
4. Gradual Exposure:
Slowly expose your child to the situations that trigger anxiety, starting with less stressful ones. Gradually increase the exposure as they become more comfortable and confident. It is important to have the teachers on board and informed when starting gradual exposure.
5. Teach Coping Strategies:
Teach them relaxation techniques, deep breathing exercises, or mindfulness practices. These strategies can help manage anxiety in the moment and over time.
Remember, if the anxiety is severe or persistent, it's a good idea to seek professional help from a therapist who specialises in working with children and anxiety. The sooner you deal with school anxiety, the better the outcomes will be.
At Amlani Coaching, we support parents through our parenting coaching programs and support children and teenagers through therapy and coaching. Feel free to contact me via priya@amlanicoaching.com if require professional help.
Written by,
Priya Amlani
Anxiety Specialist








