August 31, 2025 - 04:20
Recent data indicates that the initial week of the school term plays a pivotal role in determining student attendance patterns for the rest of the academic year. Research shows that over half of children who miss even a single day during this critical period are at a heightened risk of becoming persistently absent later on.
Parents have been urged to prioritize their children's attendance during the first week back at school, as this sets the tone for their engagement and commitment throughout the year. Missing school early on can create a ripple effect, leading to a cycle of absenteeism that can be difficult to break.
Educators emphasize the importance of establishing a routine and fostering a positive attitude towards school from the outset. By ensuring that children are present during this crucial time, parents can help mitigate the risk of long-term attendance issues, ultimately supporting their child's academic success and social development.
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