All through the pandemic, parents have been worried about their children. Months of uncertainty and instability are weighing on families, and now they're forced to alter holiday plans and traditions this year. Nationwide Children's Hospital recently conducted a survey that found two thirds of parents are concerned about their children's mental health and their ability to recover the longer this continues. Of the 650 parents surveyed, more than half say they're running out of ways to keep their kids occupied, especially in the cold winter months. Dr. Parker Huston, clinical psychologist at Nationwide Children's Hospital and Clinical Director of the On Our Sleeves Program joins KYW Newsradio in Depth to talk about advice for parents.
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