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This week on social media, the Child Mind Institute covered teens and dating during the pandemic, family-based treatment for eating disorders and more. Follow us for more essential information and guidance about children's mental health and learning disorders.
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Whether they’re navigating a romantic relationship or feeling lonely without one, the pandemic has made dating even harder for teens. Here’s how parents can help.
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We looked at family-based treatment for eating disorders and the parents’ role in helping children return to a healthy weight.
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The Child Mind Institute's Dr. Laura Phillips spoke with CBS New York about the importance of parents to validate their kids’ feelings and impose daily routines.
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