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Helping Children Cope With the Events of Sept. 11, 2001
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For Immediate Release from the National Association of School Psychologists…
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Scabs patch up holes in the skin. Certain cells in our bloodstream recognize when our skin has been broken. These cells, called platelets, start patching the break in the skin and call in other…