“We found all of our kids lost their confidence and ability to deal with peers, where things were bad before the lockdown they became 10-times worse upon returning to school,” Dell said.
Even on the days she did get her kids to school, some would arrive in tears, visibly upset and needing support from a teacher or wellbeing officer.
The report, released on Thursday, recommended education ministers develop a national action plan to tackle school refusal, to be undertaken by the Australian…
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