The Essential Guide to Going Back to School: SheKnows + ATHLETA

The start of the school year brings the usual mix of jitters and excitement, but when kids returned to the classroom in the midst of an enduring global pandemic, families had an added layer of uncertainty. In the SheKnows Essential Guide to Going Back to School, brought to you in partnership with Athleta Girl, SheKnows took a deeper dive into the circumstances kids would face this fall. This issue featured content including how COVID-19 has changed kids’ friendships and what you can do to help them navigate new social situations. Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez, a pediatrician based in New York, also shared everything caregivers should know about vaccines. And the SheKnows cover star, Brooklyn Decker, discussed how she was readying for the return with her two kids. Plus, a fun story about the cutest sustainable clothing, locker accessories, and more to shop, rounded out this immersive digital issue that helped families kick off the school year with confidence.

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SheKnows

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ATHLETA

Industry:

Fashion
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