Monday 7 January 2013

Iscoil Online School....takes the fear out of going to school


If your child has a high level of anxiety , has been struggling unsuccessfully to attend school and  is currently out of school for 6 months or more take heart from the following article in the Irish Examiner.

No fear of going to school with iScoil

JOYCE DOYLE’S son displayed “severe anxiety” which made him physically ill when he began attending secondary school.
At just 13, he was diagnosed with school phobia and doctors prescribed him sedatives to try and calm him down. 
“That didn’t work of course,” his mother said. “The attitude was that he should be able to go to school. The system doesn’t understand and if someone is different they are seen as dysfunctional. After a lot of confrontations with doctors and schools I found an alternative for him.” 

That alternative is iScoil, Ireland’s first online post-primary school, developed for students between the ages of 12 and 16 who have disengaged from the school system. Funded by the Presentation Sisters, iScoil currently caters for 50 learners and is located in five clusters around the country: Dublin, the East Coast, Limerick, Galway and Longford. 
According to team leader Marianne Checkley each student is assessed on an individual basis for their suitability to the programme. Ms Checkley said since the programme started there has been a big increase in demand for the service. “We have a waiting list for September and we often have to turn people down.” 

The online school has the backing of the National Education Welfare Board, which often passes on referrals.Ms Doyle said iScoil is working fantastically for her son who has a personal mentor that brings her up to speed once a month on how he is doing. “For him, it is definitely a better option than regular school,” she said. 

We estimate that 1,000 children leave each year before completing junior cert and 43% of those were either unemployed or seeking their first job and still looking a year later,” she said. 
“With the exception of residential care and home tuition there is no alternative state provision for this age group. iScoil caters for young people at risk, who have been out of school for six months and have tried other interventions.”




To read the full article follow the link below


http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/no-fear-of-going-to-school-with-iscoil-154426.html 

Sunday 6 January 2013

Returning to School after Christmas Break

Read an article in yesterday's Independent which I thought was very real with the title " Oh that dreaded feeling of returning to school". The author Martina Reilly laments the last "staying - up- til- late " night for her children and the last breakfast at 1 o' clock in pyjamas which will be worn until tea time.
Glad to see  other households also  have a Christmas schedule that is relaxed !!!
















 Follow the link below to read the full article.

http://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/oh-that-dreaded-feeling-of-returning-to-school-3342828.html

Saturday 5 January 2013

Interview with parent and child on overcoming school refusal

This interview on how Andrew Marsden overcame school refusal is a source of hope especially for parents anxious about how their child will cope on the return to school after the Christmas break.

The power of a smile ...and its free !!

Now that Jan 7th is fast approaching and teachers, parents and pupils have to prepare for the return to school remember the key to happiness is a smile.

Sunday 2 December 2012

Is this a familar story in your house ?





Many households face this dilemma  on a regular basis at morning time.   See content in this blog to find ways you can help your child to attend school without tears.

Was John Lennon a happy pupil ?