This work is concerned with children and adolescents with school problems such as poor academic performance or classroom misbehavior. It begins with a critique of the traditional psychological approach, which ignores the school’s contribution to such problems. We propose instead a brief solution-focused intervention that includes everyone involved in the network of relationships in which the difficulties are embedded. Thus, we have been able to re-conceptualize the issues, to "de-pathologize" students and family members, and to avoid long and unnecessary psychotherapeutic treatments.
school problems; mental health; school psychology