Helps new and expectant parents prepare for hurricanes by outlining practical steps to protect their health, baby, and birth plan.
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Offers information for teens about common reactions to mass violence, as well as tips for taking care of themselves and connecting with others.
The following resources on child trauma were developed by the NCTSN.
Provides information to youth about how to talk about medical trauma with others.
Highlights the importance of parent-child relationships and how to use treatment as a way to build these relationships.
Outlines the top ten things to keep in mind when working with military families. This tip sheet includes information on family separation, stigma about mental health care, access to programs, involving peers and civilian providers and more.
Provides parents with tips on how to help their young children cope and recover following a tsunami. This is the Japanese version 災害のあとに幼い子どもの心を癒す援助
Offers parents and caregivers information about particular grief reactions that a child may have when a brother or sister dies, and provides tips to help the grieving child.
Offers suggestions to educators about what can be done at a school to help a traumatized child. This tip sheet describes very practical ways school staff can help children who have experienced trauma.
Provides information about how to talk to children about mass violence.