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Latin Times on MSNLatino Children Are Missing School a Lot More With Fears Of Immigration Enforcement: Report
School absenteeism is rising sharply among Latino students across the United States, driven by fears of immigration raids and increasing federal enforcement actions ...
The COVID-19 pandemic may have also exacerbated symptoms among those already living with ADHD. White children are more likely to receive an ADHD diagnosis than Black, Asian, and Hispanic children.
The Latino community is represented in fewer than 10% of children's books. But that number is far better than it was in 1994: only 2%.
The COVID-19 pandemic may have also exacerbated symptoms among those already living with ADHD. White children are more likely to receive an ADHD diagnosis than Black, Asian, and Hispanic children.
The COVID-19 pandemic may have also exacerbated symptoms among those already living with ADHD. White children are more likely to receive an ADHD diagnosis than Black, Asian, and Hispanic children.
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