Many children struggle at school—not because they aren’t capable, but because they don’t feel safe enough to learn.
When Learning Feels Hard
When your child is struggling at school, the answer isnn’t always about tryiing harder.
You might notice your child:
- struggling to focus
- becoming anxious or overwhelmed
- refusing to go to school
- shutting down or acting out
- “losing it” or collapsing after school
These behaviours can be confusing and stressful for parents.
What’s Really Going On?
Learning isn’t just about effort or intelligence.
It depends on the nervous system.
When a child feels safe, they can:
- focus
- listen
- take in new information
- connect socially
When they feel overwhelmed:
- their body goes into “high alert”
- they may appear anxious, restless, hyperactive, fidgetty
- or become isolated and withdrawn
As a result, learning becomes much harder
Behaviour Is Bringing us a Message
What looks like “difficult behaviour” may actually be a sign that your child is feeling overwhelmed.
Instead of asking:
“How can I change their behaviour?”
We might gently ask:
“What is this behaviour telling me?“, and
“Are they feeling safe enough to learn?”
A Different Way of Understanding
Some children find classrooms challenging because of:
- anxiety or stress
- pressure to achieve
- sensory overload
- developmental factors that affect learning
- social challenges
Even if the environment seems safe, their body may be telling them something different.
How You Can Help
Small, gentle changes can make a difference:
- allow time to unwind after school
- focus on building secure connections
- allow time to listen to them
- create calm and predictable routines
When children feel safe they are more open to learning in all its forms:
- social
- emotional
- physical
- academic
- behavioural
You’re Not Alone
If your child is struggling, you’re not alone—and support is available.
Understanding what sits beneath the behaviour is a powerful first step.
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If you would like support in understanding your child and finding a way forward, I would be very happy to help.
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