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‘Can I Just Be a Kid?’ Students Shaken by Immigration Raids Seek Help From School Counselors
- Students in targeted communities face challenges beyond their age due to immigration raids, affecting their futures and well-being.
- Students, particularly those in mixed-status households, stay in touch with their families through cellphones to ensure their safety.
- Families are increasingly isolating themselves, only going out when necessary, due to fears related to immigration enforcement.
- Feeling cared for and heard can greatly help young people cope with their circumstances.
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‘Can I just be a kid?’ Students shaken by immigration raids seek help from school counselors
Immigration raids are straining school communities across California, where about 1 million children have a parent who is undocumented and about 300,000 students are undocumented themselves.
·Los Angeles, United States
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As immigration raids shake families, school counselors help students cope with fear and loss
In summary Kindergartners repeat worries heard at home. Older kids text to check on parents during class. Therapists say mental health is at risk now and in the long term. A new school year brings an array of feelings: excitement, anticipation, nervousness, homesickness. Maria Caballero Magaña, a K-8 school counselor in Oxnard, knows these feelings well — familiar companions as students return to campus. This year, however, she and other counse…
·Sacramento, United States
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