The fact that a child wants to go to high school just because of their friend is a relevant reason, says a psychologist
A psychologist emphasizes that a child's choice of high school influenced by a friend is valid, and offers guidance to parents on how to engage constructively in the decision-making process.
The psychologist on school refusal: Two things parents can do to help the child
Psychologists provide advice for parents struggling with a child who refuses to attend school, emphasizing two key actions they can take to assist.
CONCERN: Half of Schools Lack a Psychologist
Estonian officials emphasize the need to expand the presence of mental health specialists in schools to better address children's mental health issues.
Parents should correct extremes, not choose high school for their child, says school psychologist
A school psychologist emphasizes that the decision of which high school to attend should primarily rest with the child, rather than the parents acting as managers in the child's educational journey.
Train letters, but manage frustration. A psychologist explains how to prepare a child for school entrance.
The article discusses new regulations by the Ministry of Education that tighten rules on deferring school entrance, limiting deferrals to severe health issues only.
Rocío Ramos-Paúl, psychologist: 'These are the three signs to identify if your child is happy at school'
Psychologist Rocío Ramos-Paúl offers parents key insights to recognize whether their child is happy or struggling at school.
Amanda Hernández: 'Being a caregiver is a long-term career'
Psychologist Amanda Hernández highlights the crucial role of La Caixa Foundation's School of Caregivers in supporting those who take on the emotionally and socially demanding task of caregiving.
"My Concern is that Laissez-Faire Philosophy will Spill from Kindergartens into Elementary Schools"
Educational psychologist Marcus Hassel warns that Germany is completely squandering the opportunities of early childhood education, as the predominant needs-oriented upbringing of children encourages behavioral issues that have dire consequences in elementary schools.