ABC13 spoke with Dr. Eric Storch at Baylor College of Medicine for advice on back-to-school stress for children.
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He said it's important to allow students to practice safe social interactions, like seeing their friends through video chat, playing online activities or participating in drive-thru birthday parties.
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Spending time outdoors or playing sports is also a good way for kids to de-stress, Storch said.
Baylor College of Medicine also has a free state-wide program called 'Coping with COVID' where therapists can offer one-on-one visits. The program is for parents whose children are between five and 13 years old.
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For more information on the program, call 832-206-4034.
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