Overscheduling kids’ lives causes depression and anxiety, study finds

“Economists calculate the costs and benefits of homework and organized activities”

“Psychologists have long warned that children’s lives are overscheduled, which undermines their ability to develop non-academic skills that they’ll need in adulthood, from coping with setbacks to building strong relationships.”

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