Overscheduling kids' lives is directly associated with depression and anxiety, a new study finds
The Hechinger Report looks at a recently published data analysis that finds a link between the overscheduling of children and the onset of anxiety and depression.
Jill Barshay for The Hechinger Report
Posted 3/11/24
The Hechinger Report looks at a recently published data analysis that finds a link between the overscheduling of children and the onset of anxiety and depression.
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