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Wheeler, Kirk; Wheeler, Mary – Instructor, 1974
Article discussed those students who were neither chronically ill nor truant but who were absent for reasons of anxiety due to his family relationship. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Attendance, Behavior Patterns, Educational Research
Blanco, Ralph R. – Psychol Sch, 1970
Categorized, specific. (CJ)
Descriptors: Achievement, Behavior Patterns, Counseling, Exceptional Child Services
Leard, Hugh M. – Canadian Counsellor, 1972
School phobia is the pronounced fear reaction of a child who is experiencing significant anxiety and suffering. A warm accepting teacher is required. He must be one who can set firm and consistent yet reasonable limits for the child. Therapy is recommended for the child and his parents. (Author)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Disturbances, Fear
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O'Reilly, Patricia P. – Journal of School Psychology, 1971
This case study presents an example of how one school psychologist helped a child and an entire class solve a problem. Although the techniques used are not unique to school psychological practice, the problems presented by their use are. The procedure consisted of a desensitization process lasting ten weeks. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Anxiety, Elementary School Students, Group Therapy
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Goldenberg, Herbert; Goldenberg, Irene – Exceptional Children, 1970
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Problems, Child Psychology, Emotional Disturbances
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Gosschalk, Philip O. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2004
This paper describes the behavioral treatment of acute onset school refusal in a 5-year old girl with Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD). A functional classification was used to select a treatment approach that involved the parent and teacher using shaping, positive reinforcement and extinction. Results showed that by the end of the fifth week of…
Descriptors: Separation Anxiety, Positive Reinforcement, Classification, School Phobia
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Kearney, Christopher A.; Albano, Anne Marie – Behavior Modification, 2004
School refusal behavior is a common problem seen by mental health professionals and by educators but little consensus is available as to its classification, assessment, and treatment. This study assessed 143 youth with primary school refusal behavior and their parents to examine diagnoses that are most commonly associated with proposed functions…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Classification, Behavior Disorders, School Phobia
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Stroobant, Emma; Jones, Alison – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2006
"School refuser" is an always-already negative child identity. The term is used to categorize children or adolescents who appear to dislike and fear school (or aspects of school) and persistently refuse to attend or attend very unwillingly. Given that school attendance is generally considered a necessary social good, regular and anxious…
Descriptors: Attendance, Separation Anxiety, School Phobia, Foreign Countries
Nesselroad, Joanna Strosnider – 1984
This study identifies factors that affect school refusal among preschool children in public schools of an Appalachian state. School refusal is defined as behavior through which children refuse school by active protest, inactive protest, or denial. A random sample of 198 preschool teachers representing 6,309 children provided the data for the…
Descriptors: Early Experience, Institutional Characteristics, Mail Surveys, Preschool Children
Frenza, Mary – 1984
This fact sheet discusses the role of the school counselor in interventions for school phobia, transient and latchkey children, and children from single parent families. (MCF)
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Intervention
Marine, Esther – J Sch Psychol, 1968
Descriptors: Anxiety, Attendance, Behavior Patterns, Emotional Disturbances
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Prout, H. Thompson; Harvey, John R. – Psychology in the Schools, 1978
A variety of desensitization and counterconditioning procedures have been utilized to deal with school-related problems. These procedures are reviewed with respect to applications for treating school phobia, test anxiety, and other academic anxieties. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Conditioning, Counseling, Desensitization
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McDonald, James E.; Sheperd, George – Journal of School Psychology, 1976
This article discusses general features of school phobia and specific clinical and familial traits and characteristics. Included are overviews of theoretical explanations, types of school phobia, suggested methods of treatment, and their efficacy. (Author)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Problems, Clinical Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education
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Doleys, Daniel M.; Williams, Sam C. – Journal of School Psychology, 1977
The school-phobic behavior of a seven-year-old male was modified through implementing a program characterized by maximum parental involvement, restructuring of natural consequences, and the use of a make-up period. Full-time school attendance was achieved on the 16th day of the program. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Case Studies, Elementary School Students
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Brown, James C.; Teague, David G. – School Counselor, 1970
Learning theory can be an effective tool in dealing with problem behavior, in this case school phobia. Social reinforcement techniques were used by counselors and teachers to obtain and maintain improved attendance. (CJ)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Case Studies, Classroom Techniques, Learning Theories
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