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Your Student’s Mental Health During ACT/SAT Season

Your Student’s Mental Health During ACT/SAT Season
January 20, 2023
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In this episode of the Young & Healthy podcast…

Host Kate Setter sits down with Iranetta Wright, Superintendent of Cincinnati Public Schools and Cincinnati Children’s mental health expert Dr. Brian Kurtz, to discuss the importance of mental health for students who will take the ACT or SAT tests this year, as well as for younger kids who also have big tests on the horizon. Our experts share their experiences and guidance for parents who are helping their kids through this phase.  

Looking for more tips to help your teen mentally prepare for the ACT and SAT? Read Helping Your Teen Mentally Prepare for ACT/SAT Test Taking for expert advice.

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About the author: Podcast Team

Kids’ Health Uncomplicated is Cincinnati Children’s podcast and video series hosted by Dr. Patty Manning. Featuring conversations with experts, patients, families and kids, it delivers easy-to-understand guidance on the pediatric health topics that matter most.

Brian Kurtz
About the author: Brian P. Kurtz, MD

Brian P. Kurtz, MD, is a psychiatrist in the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. He joined Cincinnati Children’s in 2011 and is the director of our Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Residency Training Program.

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