THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SCHOOL AVOIDANCE: UNDERSTANDING STUDENTS' RELUCTANCE TOWARDS ATTENDING SCHOOL

Authors

  • O'rinboyeva Madinaxon Salohiddin qizi

Abstract

School is a place where children receive education, enjoy student life and do networking. After graduation almost every student miss their school, school life and everything at school. However, when they are school students they sometimes do not want to go to school.This article delves deeper into psychological factors of school avoidance by analyzing relevant sources and proposes some practical solutions to this problem.

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Published

2024-05-29

How to Cite

O'rinboyeva Madinaxon Salohiddin qizi. (2024). THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SCHOOL AVOIDANCE: UNDERSTANDING STUDENTS’ RELUCTANCE TOWARDS ATTENDING SCHOOL. Journal of New Century Innovations, 53(6), 44–46. Retrieved from https://newjournal.org/new/article/view/14295