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Guidance if your child regularly misses school


What do we mean by regularly missing school?

If your child is regularly feeling nervous or worried about attending school, it’s important to recognize the signs of regular absence, which can include missing one or two days every fortnight. This might happen because your child feels worried or anxious about school. 

While most children can be supported to attend school through collaboration between schools and families, as well as by good Ordinarily Available Inclusive Provision, some children may require additional help. It’s crucial to understand how attendance issues and worries are connected.  

EBSA continuum diagram shows the scale of attendance from sometimes missing school, regularly missing school to missing school a lot.

Understanding attendance and worries 

If your child feels nervous about going to school, you might notice:

  • Lateness in the morning.
  • Frequent reports of feeling unwell.
  • Increased number of days off school.
  • Skipping certain classes or lessons.

This regular absence can lead to concerns about falling behind academically and feeling disconnected from friends or important events, which in turn can make school attendance even more challenging.

If you observe these signs, it may be beneficial to learn more about EBSA and why some children find it hard to go to school.

Advice and help to support regular school absence