Help for School Refusal (EBSA): How ATTC Education Supports Families

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Help for School Refusal (EBSA): How ATTC Education Supports Families

How ATTC Education Supports Families Through Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA)

Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA), often called school refusal, is becoming increasingly common across the UK. For many families, it feels frightening, isolating and overwhelming. But you are not alone, and your child is not choosing to avoid school. EBSA is a complex emotional response rooted in anxiety, distress and a feeling of being unable to cope in a school environment.

At ATTC Education, we specialise in supporting children who struggle with school attendance.
 
Our tutors, mentors and specialists help young people rebuild confidence, reconnect with learning and rediscover a sense of safety and belonging.

What research tells us about school refusal

Research over the past few years is clear:  EBSA is multi‑layered, deeply emotional and highly individual.

Key findings from recent studies:

  • Children experiencing EBSA often face severe anxiety, sometimes with physical symptoms, when trying to attend school.
  • A 2024 systematic review identified school refusal as an adjustment‑based difficulty, with patterns that require personalised and early intervention.
  • Post‑COVID research has shown a significant rise in emotionally based school avoidance, with wide‑reaching effects on wellbeing, achievement and future life chances.
  • Psychologists stress that EBSA is “can’t, not won’t.” A child’s nervous system becomes overwhelmed — it is not defiance. Labels like “lazy” or “not bothered” only increase shame and anxiety.
This evidence reinforces what many families already know: children need understanding and structured support, not pressure. With the right help, change is absolutely possible.

How ATTC Education supports children experiencing EBSA

ATTC Education was founded on the belief that every child deserves to feel safe, valued and capable. Our support is built on inclusion, relational practice and personalised learning.

1. Understanding the root cause

We start with a gentle, holistic assessment to explore:
  • What triggers your child’s anxiety
  • Their strengths, interests and learning preferences
  • Environmental, social or emotional factors contributing to avoidance
  • How they currently view school and learning
This helps us build a picture of your child, not “the problem”.

2. Building trust and emotional safety

Children struggling with EBSA need relationships that feel safe and predictable. Our educators:
  • Listen without judgement
  • Validate emotions
  • Offer calm, consistent communication
  • Support children to rebuild a sense of control and confidence
All our staff are trained in restorative and trauma‑informed practice, ensuring your child feels understood and supported from day one.

3. Personalised, high‑impact learning

We create a bespoke support plan which may include:
  • 1:1 tuition in English and Maths
  • Confidence‑building sessions
  • Executive function and organisation support
  • Gradual re‑engagement with learning
  • Creative, hands‑on activities to spark curiosity
Our goal is to help your child experience small, frequent wins, restoring belief in themselves.

4. Working with schools to rebuild attendance

We collaborate closely with your child’s school to:
  • Develop a realistic reintegration plan
  • Adjust timetables or expectations
  • Improve communication between home and school
  • Reduce pressure and increase predictability
This joined‑up approach ensures your child is supported in every environment, not just during tuition sessions.

5. Supporting parents every step of the way

EBSA affects the whole family, which is why we provide:
  • Strategies for managing morning anxiety
  • Support to reduce conflict around school attendance
  • Clear, consistent communication with school
  • Emotional reassurance and guidance for parents
You don’t have to navigate EBSA alone, we’re here to walk alongside you.

Why families choose ATTC Education

Families choose ATTC Education because we specialise in supporting children who feel unable to engage in mainstream school, offering a relationship‑centred approach rather than one driven solely by attendance targets.

Our focus is firmly on long‑term wellbeing and sustainable progress, not quick fixes or pressure‑based strategies.

We believe every child can thrive when given the right support, at the right pace, and we tailor our work to help each young person rebuild confidence, reconnect with learning and feel genuinely understood.

Get support for EBSA or school refusal

If your child is struggling to attend school, reaching out early can prevent anxiety and avoidance from becoming entrenched.

Get in touch with us at ATTC Education to find out how we can help We are here to support you, your child and your family, every step of the way.

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