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The Wisconsin Office of Children’s Mental Health recently came out with information that should not be a surprise: Youth can get mental health benefits from extracurricular activities. The office ...
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Kids involved in extracurricular activities like sports, clubs, and community service tend to have better mental health, according to the latest Fact Sheet cited in a press release from the Wisconsin ...