Rogers Behavioral Health doctor provides tips on how to understand kids' struggles
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Posted: Jun 1, 2021 5:44 AM CDT | Updated: Jun 3, 2021 8:37 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) --- COVID-19 restrictions are going away in our area and across the country, but the pain and stress from living through the last year won't just go away overnight.
It is true for adults, and it is is especially true for kids.
Dr. Peggy Scallon is the Medical Director of Focus Depression Recovery Adolescent Residential Care at Rogers Behavioral Health. Dr. Scallon joined CBS 58 Morning News to discuss some tips for parents.
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