Emotional withdrawal or social disengagement that may signal distress, anxiety, or low self-confidence.
Example: A student avoids speaking, shrinks from participation, and rarely meets anyone’s gaze.
Signs to Look For:
Minimal interaction with peers or adults.
Avoids group work or class discussions.
Flat affect or visible discomfort when spoken to.
Quick Intervention
Approach gently and build trust over time.
Offer low-stakes participation opportunities (e.g., one-on-one, written answers)
Acknowledge their presence without pressuring verbal responses.
Refer to Counselor
If withdrawal persists or worsens, it may signal depression, anxiety, trauma, or social phobia. A counselor can provide tailored support and explore underlying causes.

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