Date: 28 November
Topic: School Pressure, Motivation & Avoidance
Thank you to everyone who joined our virtual coffee morning. For those who couldn’t attend, here is a full summary of our discussion, the strategies shared, and the resources mentioned in the chat.
We opened with a warm recap of last month’s session and introduced this month’s focus: understanding why children sometimes disengage from learning and how we can support them without adding pressure.
A shared message from the start was:
When children avoid schoolwork, it is often a sign of overwhelm – not laziness. Our role is to help them feel capable and supported.
We explored the idea that:
“Behind every behaviour is a feeling, and behind every feeling is a need.”
Parents identified a range of pressures their children may be experiencing, including:
We also discussed how challenging it can be to tell the difference between avoidance due to anxiety and a general lack of motivation. Parents shared approaches for opening conversations when children find it hard to talk about learning, including gentle check-ins and timing conversations around calming activities.
A key theme was captured in the quote:
“You can’t motivate a child by making them feel worse about themselves.”
Parents talked about what encouragement looks like in their homes, sharing ways to reduce pressure while still supporting progress. Helpful ideas included:
We looked at strategies to help children take steps forward – however small:
“The smallest step forward still counts as progress.”
Tools and techniques shared:
Parents noted that structure and routine, introduced gradually, can help children regain a sense of control and predictability.
Families talked about the early signs of overwhelm they notice, such as:
We also discussed how to recognise when additional support may be needed and how to open conversations with support at Tute, school, LEAs or external services.
Some key takeaways from our shared experiences:
We closed with a message that resonated with everyone:
“Children who feel seen, supported, and understood are far more likely to re-engage and thrive.”
Parents had an open and honest discussion about the challenges they face, and several helpful links were shared:
A reminder from our closing discussion:
Every behaviour is communication.
Topic: Digital Life and Balance – Supporting Healthy Online Habits
Date: December 19th @ 10:00
We look forward to welcoming you again and continuing these valuable conversations.

Written by Natalie Hollins,
Parent Support Associate
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