Phone: 02 8519 4197

Support for School Refusal
at Evolving Mind Counselling and Psychology
School refusal occurs when a child or adolescent experiences significant emotional distress about going to school. This distress may result in frequent absences, difficulty remaining in class, or complete school avoidance.
School refusal is often linked to anxiety, particularly separation anxiety and social anxiety, as well as bullying, peer difficulties, academic pressure, learning challenges, or perfectionism.
Some children and adolescents become so fearful of making mistakes, being judged, or not meeting expectations that attending school feels unbearable. For others, the school environment may feel unsafe, unpredictable, or overwhelming.
At Evolving Minds Counselling and Psychology, we work with children, adolescents, and families to address the causes of school refusal in a compassionate and structured way.
Using evidence based therapies such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), mindfulness strategies, and parent coaching, our clinicians help children and young people manage anxiety, develop emotional regulation skills, and gradually rebuild a sense of safety and confidence in the school setting.
We take a systemic approach, collaborating with schools, teachers, and other support professionals to ensure your child is receiving consistent and coordinated care. This integrated support helps to reduce stress, improve communication, and create a plan that is tailored to your child’s developmental, emotional, and educational needs.
Contact Evolving Minds Counselling Counselling and Psychology on 02 8519 4197 or click the button below to request an appointment.