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Mālama Ola Minute: Reducing holiday stress for your keiki

Dec. 17, 2019

Contributed by Nadine Lagaso

The holiday season is about aloha, gift giving and gathering with friends and family – but the frenetic festivities can be nerve-wracking, not just for adults but for keiki.

Learn more about decreasing stress for keiki during the holidays in this month’s “Mālama Ola Minute,” the well-being column provided by the KS Health Services Department – Mālama Ola (To Care for Life).


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