Depression and anxiety: New research reveals impact of war on preschool children
Depression and anxiety: New research reveals impact of war on preschool children
Children whose parents served in reserves showed signs of greater emotional withdrawal, which included fear of sudden noises, tantrums, and difficulty sleeping.
A new study, which focuses on the emotional and behavioral effects of October 7 and the ongoing war on preschool children and their parents, revealed on Monday the severe impact the war is having among families of reservists and evacuees.
The study recommended expanding support to vulnerable populations, also within Arab society.
It was conducted by Dana Shay, Dr. Carmel Blank, Dr. Yael Navon, and Prof. Yossi Shavit at the Taub Center.
This isn't happening in Far Rockaway or St. Louis or Atlanta. But if you come to Israel, you are subjecting your children to this.
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