Scolionophobia

Scolionophobia (from Latin scius, "knowing"), known alternatively as didaskaleinophobia (from didasko, meaning "teach"), is the fear of. This fear arises for children due to the fear of leaving home (agoraphobia) and their parents. Stresses in school, class assignments, homework, getting in trouble, and bullying are also causes of school phobia. Family issues are non-school-related causes of scolionophobia, like violence, divorce, and death.

The most prominent sign of scolionophobia is the child's refusal of attending school, sometimes by making excuses of being sick or exhausted. When it's almost time for school, a child may sweat, sometimes profusely, shake, or have a high pulse rate, while in anger, fear, or despair. A school kid may have sleep disorders, including not getting enough sleep, having bad dreams about school, or even. This phobia is sometimes linked to sophophobia, in which too much learning material can result in poor grades.

Common treatments of scolionophobia include, , and. Parents and teachers can treat child non-professionally by conquering that fear.