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When School Refusal Turns Into a Healing Journey

Raising Lifelong Learners

Release Date: 01/18/2026

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In this week’s episode of the podcast, we talk candidly about what school refusal really means for children and their families, and how homeschooling can offer a path toward healing, connection, and growth. Whether you’re considering pulling your child out of school or you’re already homeschooling but feeling stuck after a tough season, this conversation is for you.

Here are three key takeaways for parents facing this challenge:

  • School refusal is communication, not a character flaw. When a child can’t attend school, it’s their nervous system asking for safety, not a sign of failure.
  • Healing comes before academics. Focus on rebuilding connection, trust, and emotional safety—academics can (and will) follow once these foundations are strong.
  • Small, intentional changes add up. Shifting your daily routine, setting gentle non-negotiables, and celebrating even the smallest progress can move families from burnout to breakthrough.

You are the best teacher and advocate for your child. If you need more support, resources, or simply community, know you’re not alone on this path.

Let’s keep learning and growing—together.

 

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