Concern

School Refusal

Supportive, coordinated review for school refusal and anxiety-driven avoidance in children and teens in Singapore.

School refusal is often anxiety-driven, and rarely about defiance. We look at what may be happening for the child, coordinate carefully with families and schools, and support step-by-step re-engagement. Early, considered support is important. Send an enquiry to begin.

Overview

School refusal can involve anxiety, sensory issues, learning difficulties, social challenges or a combination of factors.

Our approach is collaborative — with the child, the family and the school where appropriate.

What parents notice

  • Distress before school or at drop-off
  • Frequent physical complaints only on school mornings
  • Escalating absences
  • Increasing withdrawal from friends or activities

How our clinic helps

  • Careful assessment of contributors
  • Family-centred plan and pacing
  • School liaison, with consent
  • Referral to psychology or mental-health services where indicated
Information on this page is educational and does not constitute a diagnosis or medical advice. Appointment requests are reviewed and arranged manually by the clinic team. Submitting an enquiry does not confirm an appointment.

Common questions

Should we push a child who refuses school?
Force rarely helps and can worsen anxiety. A considered, coordinated plan does.

Ready to take the next step?

Appointment requests are reviewed and arranged manually by the clinic team. Submitting an enquiry does not confirm an appointment.