the post-covid rise in school avoidance: what the data actually shows
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the post-covid rise in school avoidance: what the data actually shows

Before my daughter stopped going to school, I had a vague sense that this kind of thing happened to some kids, somewhere, occasionally. I did not have any sense that it was happening at a scale significant enough to have its own research literature, its own clinical terminology, or its own entry in a BMJ journal article with the phrase "perfect storm" in the title.

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