Physical Distancing Rather than Social Distancing

Physical Distancing Rather than Social Distancing

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During these changing times, let's increase our physical distance but stay connected.

Once we distinguish between physical and social distancing, we can refocus on the power of staying socially connected while maintaining a safe physical distance. We can easily get creative in finding ways of building in social time for ourselves and for those we care about who might be feeling isolated. Learn more at: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-refugee-experience/202003/lets-aim-physical-rather-social-distancing.

Mrs Annie Williams, College Counsellor

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