Addressing school-related anxiety in children
As children and teens head back to school, they may be anxious for several reasons, from social stressors to a fear of bullying.
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As children and teens head back to school, they may be anxious for several reasons, from social stressors to a fear of bullying.
Follow these strategies to help ease back-to-school anxiety and homesickness that students may be experiencing due to the pandemic.
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