Psychologist shares back-to-school tips for families during the pandemic
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Posted: Aug 16, 2021 7:40 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The summer is coming to an end.
Many Milwaukee Public School students are returning to the classroom this morning, Monday August 16, and many others will follow in the coming weeks.
The start of the school year can cause anxiety and stress in normal times, let alone during the pandemic.
Psychologist and clinical director at Rogers Behavioral Health, Dr. David Jacobi, joined CBS 58 with ways tips for returning to school, and ways for families to stay safe and be prepared.
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