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    Navigating the middle years and beyond

    Navigating the middle years and beyond

    September 7, 2023

    UBCO experts provide tips on helping students entering middle or high school for the first time

    The post Navigating the middle years and beyond appeared first on UBC Okanagan News.

    Posted in Faculty of Health and Social Development, Irving K Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Media Q&A, Okanagan School of Education, School of Health and Exercise Sciences, School of Nursing

    UBCO researchers tune in to children’s screen time and sleep

    UBCO researchers tune in to children’s screen time and sleep

    June 14, 2022

    Team looking at how screen and sleep habits have changed during COVID-19

    The post UBCO researchers tune in to children’s screen time and sleep appeared first on UBC Okanagan News.

    Posted in Faculty of Health and Social Development, Irving K Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Media Q&A, Psychology, School of Nursing

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