“I don’t like school.” The sentence often strikes parents of a difficult child with homework or an impending trip to said school. And the parent insists impatiently. “You have to go to class and I have to go to work. That’s it”. However, this seemingly innocent sentence to drop out of school is sometimes much more than a whim; it can hide a wide range of concerns, from the smallest to the largest, that need to be addressed.
“If it’s the first time a child has said this in their school or college life, it’s a sign that a recent problem is interfering with their relationships with others.”emphasizes Patrice Heuer, a child psychiatrist and author How the school leaves its children (Nathan). In other cases, “The complaint will be repeated, occur at the same times, such as Sunday evening or the day before school, and be accompanied by symptoms such as headache or stomach ache.”notes Emmanuel Pique, a psychiatrist and…
Source: Le Figaro

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