Call a friend or classmate to verify the answer.
There does not appear going to school. to be a named phobia for the fear of homework. But there is a fear of work ergophobia which happens to mean the same thing =- )
Orthogonality is to do with a right angle, what has orthogonality got to do with general computer programming? I fear this is another badly asked question by someone engaged in homework avoidance and that the quality of the question indicates the success of previous homework avoidance.
Ergophobia is the best I can find. Ergophobia is the fear of work. Just work in general so I guess that includes homework.
Possibly, a relative that is important to you is, according to your subconscious, is planning on 'cheating' or doing wrong to you. Or...you have a fear (irrational or otherwise) that someone close to you is doing wrong against you.
This is clearly your homework. Wiki does not do homework. It is time to get to work.
easy... homework... i should know IM IN ELEM. SCHOOL! Duhhh homework EASY
The fear everyone has, not a phobia. its just the truth
You MUST seek the advice of a doctor regarding your question. Ordinary people won't answer this question for fear of giving you the wrong information! -Mame-
The phobia of homework is known as "scholionophobia." It is characterized by an intense fear or anxiety related to homework assignments, which can lead to avoidance behaviors and stress for students. This fear may stem from various factors, including perfectionism, previous negative experiences, or pressure to perform academically. Individuals with scholionophobia might struggle to complete assignments due to overwhelming anxiety.
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Possible treatments for the fear of homework may include cognitive-behavioral therapy to address negative thought patterns, relaxation techniques to manage anxiety, breaking down homework into smaller tasks, creating a structured study environment, and seeking support from teachers, parents, or a counselor.
There is no official phobia for the fear of getting out of bed. However, the fear of anything related to beds is called clinophobia.