You can't expect the kids to be ready for school, after three whole MONTHS off, of summer vacation, or waking up whenever they want to, sleeping in every day, it does NOT happen, and drugging your children with antidepressants, antianxiety meds, is also, not the answer to resolve this "problem" that most of you (still not one of you!) parents will face…off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
School-Age Children Exerting Signs of Anxiety, Insomnia, Not Wanting to Go to School
What can the parents do when your children stated that they don't want to go to school, showed signs of depression, anxiety, insomnia, lacking in focus? The psychiatrist, Yang stated, that after the long breaks of summer, many students are faced with the brand new environments, the new classmates, new instructors, more academic pressures, causing them to exert psychological symptoms, he'd treated many children with the "cases of starting school", troubling the parents.
and you parents still can't expect your kids to be like this: excited, energetic, and ready to go...photo from online
Yang stated, that every year right before the start of school, there would be children who'd started showing signs of anxiety, insomnia, loss of appetite, headache, nausea, heart palpitations, diarrhea, and other symptoms, and all of these are "syndromes of school starting", the primary causes are the pressures the children face, including interpersonal relations, academic, every time the children thought about school, they'd felt upset.
The psychiatrist at Tai-An Hospital, Hsu told, that as school began, the children are still in the mindset of summer break, and, if one or two weeks after school started, the child is still in this, excited state, then it would cause them to not sleep well, lacking in focus, which will cause them to not learn well.
Hsu suggested, that the parents should observe the children's responses, are they showing signs of stresses from the academic, or social anxieties? The most important is for the parents to guide their children to tell them their troubles, and so long as the troubles were spoken, there will be ways to cope with the negative emotions.
this is what you can expect, like that case of the Mondays??? Photo from online
Yang reminded, if the children shows signs of nervousness, anxiety, emotionally unstable, the parents and instructors should offer fitting amounts of support and guidance, assisting the children to overcome the psychological obstacles. Mostly, "the cases of schools starting" usually subside after awhile after school started on their own,
And so, this is similar to our cases of the Mondays, after a long weekend (for children, it's two, three months worth of summer vacations???), we are forced back to school or work, with NO mediation, there's not the easing into the systems, but jumping right into the "programs", and the kids are expected to get their heads in the games to switch to study mode, and they'd been off for the entire two or is it three (I really can't tell!) months of summers, of course there are going to be adjustment problems for them, and the best way is to establish that schedule a few weeks before school starts, to readjust your children to the "zones", to help them transition back to "work" slowly.
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