Helps parents and caregivers understand children's reactions to injuries, and advises them on how they can help children respond in healthy ways.
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Offers parents guidance on helping their children after a bombing. This fact sheet describes common reactions children may have, how parents can help them, and self-care tips after an event.
Offers parents guidance on helping their children after a shooting. This fact sheet describes common reactions children may have, how parents can help them, and self-care tips after an event.
Provides information to parents and caregivers about how to support children after the U.S. Capitol Attack.
Offers guidance on talking with teens when violence happens. This fact sheet includes information on checking in with yourself, clarifying your goal, providing information and options, reflection, asking helpful questions, going slow, labeling emotions, validating, and monitoring media and social media exposure.
Offers guidance on talking with children and youth when scary things happen.
Provides an introduction to the history and importance of child and family disaster mental health. This webinar discusses the importance of how and where disaster services are provided.
Offers guidance to school staff, administrators, and educators about the importance of planning for a September 11th anniversary.
Provides information on how to talk to children about mass shootings. This tip sheet describes ways to talk to children about mass violence events that involve a shooting.
Is a evidence-informed flexible approach to assist displaced children and families immediately after arriving in the US.