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According to McBrien (2005) refugee youth in the U.S.

face further challenges, including academic


difficulties, language acquisition, social isolation and alienation, social adjustment with peers, negative
peer pressure, grief and bereavement, discrimination, cultural misunderstanding, and adjustment to a
new educational system. Associated psychosocial stress can hinder refugee children’s ability to learn
English, perform adequately in school, and develop peer support networks.

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