Remember having a stomach ache in the morning before school when you were a kid? Feeling a sense of dread about the upcoming school day?
Mental Health Days Help Kids, But Systemic Barriers Prevent Widespread Use Whether from pandemic stress, burnout, financial insecurity, or any number of other stressors, many of us—kids included—feel the need for a mental health day every now and then. We surveyed over 1,000 American parents or guardians of a child between ages 8-12 or 13-17 to find out more about the impact and use of mental health days for kids. | | | | | |
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