The pandemic has posed challenges for everyone, including high school students. However, it has also given many teenagers the opportunity to expand their interests, and many of these hobbies have led to more time spent outdoors. While seemingly trivial, walking through a park, skateboarding to a store, or playing Spikeball can yield unparalleled aid to mental ailments.
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