Teachers struggle to support children who refuse to attend school
Teachers in Japan are facing challenges in supporting children who refuse to attend school. The issue has become increasingly prevalent, impacting both students and educators. Various strategies are being explored to address the underlying causes of school refusal.
- ▪Many children in Japan are refusing to attend school, creating a significant challenge for teachers.
- ▪The phenomenon of school refusal is affecting students' mental health and academic performance.
- ▪Educators are seeking new approaches to engage students and understand their reasons for not attending.
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