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Jun
2024
How to Avoid the “Summer Slide”
Summer is great for kids to relax, but keeping their minds active prevents the “summer slide.” Learn ways to engage little learners at home, outdoors, or in the community.
By: Carissa Lloyd
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Learning and Growing
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Apr
2023
7 Things to Consider When Returning to School After a Concussion
Returning to school following a concussion is not straightforward. A school liaison explains 7 things to consider.
By: Ryan Hanna, M.Ed.
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Child Development and Behavior
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Aug
2016
Promising Research to Identify Risk Factors for School Violence
Our researchers piloted a promising study to help identify students who may be at-risk for school violence.
By: Drew Barzman, MD
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