Certain signs may suggest that your child is unhappy at school, Wolverhampton psychologists say.
Avoiding friends, suffering from stomach aches, and having difficulty getting ready in the morning are among some of the telling signs.
The following information has been provided by Dr Elaine Perry, senior educational psychologist, and Dr Rebecca Glazzard, specialist senior educational psychologist with a responsibility for emotional wellbeing and mental health. "Every child is different and so it can be hard to give a list of things to look out for, but families should trust that they know their children best and so look out for any persistent changes in mood, behaviour, sleeping or eating habits that might suggest they are struggling.
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