Disasters and Scary Events: Helping Children Cope
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This document describes ways parents can help children cope with disasters and scary events. It suggests limiting media exposure, keeping routines, being honest, and offering comfort. Parents should watch for changes in their child’s mood or behavior and talk openly about feelings. Children may need extra support like hugs or leaving a light on at night. Using family values and faith can help reassure kids. If a child shows lasting anxiety, sadness, anger, or trouble at school or with friends, it may be time to seek professional help. Taking care of yourself also helps your child feel safe.
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