In a recent News 12's "Be Well" segment, Dr. Emily Bly from Psychology Partners Group offered compassionate insights on navigating spring break challenges, particularly the issue of maintaining motivation. Dr. Bly discussed the universal experience of "senioritis," emphasizing that it's a common phenomenon, and advised parents to validate their children's feelings by meeting them where they are and celebrating their hard work to keep them engaged and supported.
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