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Children will need further help with mental health despite return of schools, study warns – Telegraph.co.uk
Lockdown has seen a significant rise in emotional and behavioural issues among primary school pupils which will ‘take some time to mend’
Returning to school is not enough alone to restore childrens mental health, researchers have warned.
A new study has found there was a significant rise in emotional and behavioural issues among primary school children following the first lockdown, and this was even more pronounced for youngsters who were not allowed back in the classroom at all before the summer holidays.
Academics at Essex, Surrey and Birmingham universities found that when children returned to school in September, their wellbeing…
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