VOX Bubble: Teens Speak On Mental Health and Self-Care During a Pandemic
In this VOX Bubble, VOX ATL teens talk about their mental states changing for better and for worse over the past year. Read to hear
In this VOX Bubble, VOX ATL teens talk about their mental states changing for better and for worse over the past year. Read to hear
March 13, 2020. The day schools across the country declared they were closing for what seemed to be just two weeks, but wound up becoming
Applying these strategies, I felt better knowing that I had support from my teachers who were aware of how difficult the virtual world was becoming.
“Last summer, when the pandemic was settling in as a fact of life, I spent a lot of time thinking about how it isolates us.”
Breathe, take one day at a time, be intentional and positive with your words, create the space you want, and take a moment to applaud
“But at that very moment, I couldn’t look at 2020 as a curse anymore, but instead, an opportunity to find the purpose of life.”
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