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Stress in Children (page 4)

By Jan Jewett|Karen Peterson
Educational Resource Information Center (U.S. Department of Education)

Conclusion

Our increasing knowledge about the importance and impact of stress on young children should be put to good use in reducing stress factors for young children and in assisting children to increase coping strategies and healthy responses to the unavoidable stresses in their lives. 

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