A new report says gains made in the general well-being of American children during the last 35 years could be wiped out by the current recession. Ruby Takanishi, of the Foundation for Child Development, talks about how the economic downturn has altered the lives of young people. Also, Cora Masters Barry, of the Southeast Tennis and Learning Center in Washington, D.C., tells how the recession affects kids in her community.
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