ILLNESS

according to the https://www.naesp.org/communicator-september-2016/six-causes-and-solutions-chronic-absenteeism.When most people think of absences, calling in sick is probably what comes to mind. Sometimes it’s unavoidable, but there are ways families can minimize illness-related absences and ensure their child still gets the education they deserve. Good health is essential to a child’s well-being, so encouraging  good diet and exercise. When students do feel unwell, it’s worth it for families to ask whether their child is too sick to go to school.

BULLYING

according to the https://www.naesp.org/communicator-september-2016/six-causes-and-solutions-chronic-absenteeism.Though academic difficulties are problematic, for many students, bullying can make school feel unsafe, both physically and emotionally. Recognizing the signsof bullying is an important step for teachers and parents alike. And while children can be reluctant to talk about bullying they’re experiencing, there are plenty of resources, even apps, that offer tips on how to have these kinds of conversations.

BAD GRADES

according to the https://www.naesp.org/communicator-september-2016/six-causes-and-solutions-chronic-absenteeism.Struggling in class can be demoralizing for students, and leaves them wondering whether it’s worth going to school in the first place. However, a little bit of effort at home can go a long way. Whether it’s free tutoring, mentoring, or afterschool learning programs, there are multitudes of ways to inspire confidence in students, and help them feel that more welcome in the classroom.

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