31 min

Helping children and teenagers reconnect with school Raising Learners

    • Parenting

Missing a day of school every now and then is normal. But sometimes children and teenagers become disconnected from learning. They might even avoid school or refuse to go. It can be a serious issue. In this episode of Raising Learners, Genevieve Higgins, head of the Jesuit Social Services’ Navigator program, joins Professor Julie Green. They discuss how parents and schools can work together to help children and young people reengage and reconnect with school and learning environments.
Find out more on raisingchildren.net.au
School refusal: children 5-8 years Truancy and school refusal: 9-15 years School problems: helping children 9-15 years Anxiety at school: autistic children and teenagers Talking about school Building a relationship with your child’s school Problem-solving strategies for parents and teachers Communication with school: autistic teenagers Find out more
Victorian Department of Education and Training See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Missing a day of school every now and then is normal. But sometimes children and teenagers become disconnected from learning. They might even avoid school or refuse to go. It can be a serious issue. In this episode of Raising Learners, Genevieve Higgins, head of the Jesuit Social Services’ Navigator program, joins Professor Julie Green. They discuss how parents and schools can work together to help children and young people reengage and reconnect with school and learning environments.
Find out more on raisingchildren.net.au
School refusal: children 5-8 years Truancy and school refusal: 9-15 years School problems: helping children 9-15 years Anxiety at school: autistic children and teenagers Talking about school Building a relationship with your child’s school Problem-solving strategies for parents and teachers Communication with school: autistic teenagers Find out more
Victorian Department of Education and Training See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

31 min