The Years My Son Refused to Go to School

‘COVID didn’t simply alter everyone’s schedules— it changed the way children interact with the world,’ explains Elizabeth Austin.

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2026年3月5日

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年级范围

六年级–八年级

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The Crisis of Post-Pandemic School Refusal

  • The Core Issue: Between 2022 and mid-2024, the author’s son experienced severe school refusal, characterized by intense panic and anxiety, which the author attributes to the long-term psychological impact of COVID-19 isolation.
  • Statistical Context:
    • Chronic absenteeism in U.S. schools doubled from approximately 15% in 2018 to nearly 30% in 2021, remaining at that plateau through 2023 (data via NCES).
    • 48% of U.S. public schools report lacking adequate resources to address students' mental health needs.
    • Rates of clinical anxiety among children nearly doubled during the pandemic.
  • Systemic Challenges:
    • The author notes that school environments, once nurturing, have become overwhelming for many students due to increased sensory and social stimuli post-pandemic.
    • Parents often face societal pressure and judgment, with many internalizing the struggle as a personal failure rather than a systemic issue.
    • Disparities in school funding mean that while some districts offer robust interventions (therapists, truancy professionals), others rely on punitive measures.
  • Personal Impact:
    • The author, a single parent who previously navigated a daughter’s three-year battle with leukemia, experienced significant professional and emotional burnout, eventually losing their job due to the cumulative stress of managing the children's school refusal.
    • The struggle extended to the author's daughter, who also began experiencing school-related anxiety following her cancer treatment.
  • Path to Recovery:
    • Progress is described as "small, almost imperceptible victories" rather than a sudden fix.
    • Strategies for the children included "soft landings" in counselor offices, routine building, and patience.
    • As of late 2024, the author’s son has transitioned to high school with improved attendance and academic performance, though the author remains vigilant, noting that the fear of "backslides" persists.

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