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Teenager Who Refuses to Go to School

Dr. Kevin Skinner addresses the issue of a teenager refusing to go to school by emphasizing the importance of understanding the underlying reasons for their resistance.

He suggests starting with an open conversation to explore the “why” behind their behavior, as it could stem from bullying, academic struggles, social rejection, or a negative experience with a teacher.

Rather than focusing solely on the problem, Dr. Skinner advises parents to identify the root cause and work collaboratively with their child to address it. This approach may include partnering with teachers, school counselors, or other support systems to create a plan that addresses their concerns. Open communication and mutual understanding are key to resolving the issue effectively while ensuring the teen feels heard and supported.

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