| | Elizabeth Scott, M.S., your About.com Health Editor | | Whether the idea of school starting again gives you a wave of anxiety or a sigh of relief, it helps to have a plan. If you have a child in school or your own classes to attend, school days can be busy days, and recent reports show that kids and adults face high levels of stress. It is important to have strategies that help you to take care of your physical and psychological needs and those of your family. This newsletter brings healthy ideas to help you construct the plans you need to keep your school year low in stress and high in success!
-- Elizabeth Scott
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