school phobia
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Definition
- Noun:
- A child's sudden fear of attending school: An anxiety disorder characterized by a child's intense, irrational, and often sudden dread of going to school, which is not due to defiance or truancy but to genuine fear or anxiety.
Usage
- This term is used specifically in educational, psychological, and parental contexts to describe a clinical or severe emotional issue.
- It is a compound noun where "school" specifies the object of the "phobia." The term functions as a single conceptual unit.
- It typically refers to a persistent pattern, not a one-time event.
Examples
- Noun:
- The psychologist diagnosed the child's persistent distress and refusal to leave home as school phobia.
- School phobia can manifest through physical symptoms like headaches or stomachaches on weekday mornings.
- Teachers and parents need to work together to address the underlying causes of school phobia.
Advanced Usage
- Clinical Context: In psychology, "school phobia" is often related to separation anxiety or social anxiety disorders. It is sometimes used interchangeably with "school refusal," though the latter is a broader behavioral term.
- The treatment plan for her school phobia involved cognitive-behavioral therapy and a gradual return to the classroom.
Variants and Related Words
- School refusal (n): A broader term for a child's reluctance or refusal to attend school, which may have various causes, including phobia.
- Separation anxiety (n): A condition often linked to school phobia, where a child fears being away from parents or home.
Synonyms
- School avoidance (behavioral term)
- Didaskaleinophobia (technical, clinical term)
Notes on Meaning
- School phobia is distinct from general truancy or disobedience. The key component is an intense, fear-based emotional response.
- The "phobia" part indicates it is an irrational fear, disproportionate to the actual dangers of the school environment.
Noun
- a child's sudden fear of attending school