From Child Mind Institute <[email protected]>
Subject Social Media Highlights From The Child Mind Institute
Date October 7, 2020 1:40 PM
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This week on social media, the Child Mind Institute covered strategies for partnering with your child's teachers, helping kids deal with cyberbullying and more. Follow us for more essential information and guidance about children's mental health and learning disorders.

Here are some highlights from the past week:

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We celebrate World Teachers' Day with tips on how to partner with your child's teachers this year.

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Sometimes kids can be their own worst critics. How can we help them change negative thought patterns?

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As kids spend more time online, cyberbullying can be a problem. We share ways to help your kids cope.

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