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Mental health pros see more anxiety, depression at schools

Wednesday, March 03, 2021
Methow Valley News

The COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing that came with it – a necessity for staying physically healthy until vaccines are widely available – has taken its toll on many adults’ mental health.

But children and teens are also facing an increase in rates of anxiety and depression, brought on by losing the structure and social connections provided by school for much of the past year.

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