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Back-to-School Mental Health Tips for Children
SUMMARY: Dean Dodie, CEO of Goport Behavioral Health, shares tips for parents as the school year starts. He emphasizes the importance of self-care, likening it to securing your oxygen mask before assisting others. Establish routines and schedules to create predictability for children and involve them in the process to give them a sense of control. Address school stress by creating a safe space for kids to discuss their feelings without fear. If a child struggles, parents should consider involving a therapist and can contact Goport at 1-800-8311-1700 for assistance. Foster open communication, being attentive if a child shows signs of withdrawal or irritability.
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News 25โs Grant Chighizola live at the WXXV Viewerโs Choice Awards
SUMMARY: The third annual WXXV Viewers Choice Awards Gala is underway at Ground Zero Blues Club, with doors opening about half an hour ago. Host Grant Gazola reports that attendees are enjoying food and live music as they await the event‘s start at 6:30 PM. The awards will honor 187 categories, with winners announced throughout the evening, recognizing the contributions of South Mississippi businesses, organizations, and schools. The event is a celebration of the community’s spirit, and more coverage will follow tonight at 10:00 PM after the gala concludes.
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News 25โs Grant Chighizola live ahead of the WXXV Viewerโs Choice Awards Ceremony
SUMMARY: The 2024 WXXV Viewers Choice Awards are set to take place at Ground Zero Blues Club, with winners announced at a gala starting at 6:30 PM. Grant CH Gazola reports from the venue, where the atmosphere is lively as bands warm up ahead of the event. This year’s gala is a combined effort from various WXXV departments and marks the third year of the awards in this format. With 187 categories and over 500 businesses involved, the event celebrates viewer-selected favorites. Coverage will continue live during the 6:00 newscast, including a red carpet segment.
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Kicker blooper
SUMMARY: The Humane Society hosted a special event for National Cat Day following their earlier Halloween festivities. They set up cat enrichment stations at a boutique, offering adoptions for just $13. While there were no cat treats for humans, visitors enjoyed cookies and other snacks, along with cat-themed art for home decoration. The event catered to cat lovers, creating a festive atmosphere for both people and felines. Many attendees expressed their love for cats, sharing personal stories about their own pets, emphasizing the connection and joy cats bring into their lives.
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