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Big resolutions for our smallest loved ones | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

Dr. Lewis First With New Year’s Day upon us, parents have been asking me to help them help their children with their resolutions. Here are a few suggestions to ring in 2021. ¯ Infants need to resolve to sleep on their backs to prevent them from being at risk for sudden unexpected infant death, and to keep unsafe items out of their mouths. ¯ Toddlers and preschoolers should resolve to brush their teeth twice a day, wash their hands after using the bathroom or before eating, and help clean up any messes they might have created while playing. They should also be nice to other children and to pets.

Page 32: Short Takes on 10 Vermont Books

Courtesy Seven Days writers can t possibly read, much less review, all the books that arrive in a steady stream by post, email and, in one memorable case, a team of jingling reindeer pulling a sleigh. So this monthly feature is our way of introducing you to a handful of books by Vermont authors. To do that, we contextualize each book just a little and quote a single representative sentence from, yes, page 32. Inclusion here implies neither approval nor derision on our part, but simply: Here are a bunch of books, arranged alphabetically by authors names, that Seven Days readers might like to know about. And this month, because Santa brought us so many books, we re giving you a double helping.

The college student in a pandemic

JAACAP), published by Elsevier, reports that in a group of first-year university students COVID-19 mitigation protocols, including remote learning and stay-at-home orders had a modest, but persistent, impact on mood and wellness behaviors. Students enrolled in the university s wellness program, however, had improved mood levels and fewer attention problems. Like other college and university students, those in our study were displaced from their dorms and peer groups-required to leave campus immediately-and expected to continue their academic work as usual remotely, said lead author William Copeland, PhD, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Vermont s Larner College of Medicine, Burlington, VT, USA.

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