Physical ailments and illnesses contribute to absenteeism, requiring recovery at home to prevent spread.
Caring for siblings or household duties can lead to missed school days for family commitments.
Emotional distress, like anxiety or depression, impacts attendance, requiring time off for well-being.
Instances of bullying create fear, making students avoid school, leading to chronic absenteeism.
Academic disengagement and feeling disconnected from learning result in students avoiding school attendance.
Economic challenges force students to work, contributing to family income and causing school absence.
Inadequate transportation or long commutes hinder attendance, especially for students without reliable options.