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Kids are suffering from toxic stress. Here's some advice on how we can help them heal

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation September 24, 2022

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Stress and upheaval are harmful at any time, but the pandemic has forced many families onto a roller coaster ride that seems unending. Families and caregivers are concerned about what this period of great instability means for their children, so we turned to psychologist Jennifer Vargas Pemberton, who has worked with children and teenagers for decades, for some answers. Pemberton is an associate professor of educational psychology and counseling... + full article



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