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Fire Safety: How to Stay Safe
If there is a fire in my home, the smoke alarm may start to make a loud beeping noise. When the smoke alarm sounds, it may be loud and hurt my ears. If I hear the smoke alarm, I need to go outside and wait for my parents. If I am in a room, I should t...
Flooding Explanation- Learn about Flood- Video for Kids
Helping Children and Adolescents Cope with Traumatic Events
How do children and adolescents respond to traumatic events? It is typical for children and adolescents to have a range of reactions after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, such as a natural disaster, an act of violence, or a serious accident. ...
Hurricanes, Tornadoes & Lighting For Kids
Hurricanes, Tornadoes & Lightning Lesson For Kids | Extreme Weather! Definition of Extreme Weather Extreme weather is any weather that falls outside of normal patterns. This includes heavy winds, thunderstorms, floods, heat waves, tornados, hurricanes, hai...
Kid Games for Weather Disasters
Are you ready? These games will test your know-how in a wide range of emergencies and teach you how to build the emergency kit. Play Disaster Master and Build a Kit online and order the Ready 2 Help card game today. Website: https://www.ready.gov/kids/games
Parent Guidelines for Helping Children Before, During, and After a Tornado
Children's reaction to tornados and their aftermaths are strongly influenced by how their parents, teachers, and other caregivers cope during and after the storms. They often turn to these adults for information, comfort, and help. There are many reactions to ...
Questions to Ask your Children about the Tornado
Parents, take a few minutes and think about where your child was during the tornado and answer the following questions. If the child was separated from you during the tornado, ask your child the following questions. Did windows or doors break in the place y...
Ready Kids
Disasters happen everywhere, and every member of the family can prepare. Preparedness for the future starts today. Whether you’re a kid or teen yourself, a parent or loved one, or work with youth, Ready Kids has tools and information to help before, during an...
Ready Wrigley Prepares for Tornadoes
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has created Ready Wrigley to provide parents, guardians, teachers, and young children with tips, activities, and a story to help the whole family prepare for emergencies. Together with your child, join Wrigley as ...
Resources for Families Coping with Mental and Substance Use Disorders
Every family is unique, but all families share a bond that can be used to support one another during trying times While there is no one-size-fits-all solution for helping a family member who is drinking too much, using drugs, or dealing with a mental illness,...
Social Media Disaster Tool Kits
Flood Safety Social Media Toolkit The Flood Safety Social Media toolkit contains flood safety and preparedness messages you can share on your social media channels. You can either copy these messages directly or customize them to reach your audience. Website...
Storm Stress: Helping Kids Stay Calm (Nemours Children's Health)
Weather events like severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes are happening more often. Between weather reports, news coverage, and the storms themselves, it can be a lot for kids to handle. Here are some tips on how to help them feel less stressed befo...
Student Tools for Emergency Planning
Inspire youth to prepare with FEMA’s Student Tools for Emergency Planning (STEP) Curriculum. The newly updated STEP is a modular emergency preparedness curriculum with fun activities that can be used in many different settings, inside and outside of school. G...
Study: Adolescents Who Use Substances at Higher Risk for Mental Illness, Suicide
Website: https://www.minnpost.com/mental-health-addiction/2024/02/study-adolescents-who-use-substances-at-higher-risk-for-mental-illness-suicide/ Review led by University of Minnesota researcher found link between mental illness and the use of a range of ...
Thunderstorm Safety
Trauma and Healing (University of Minnesota)
Historical Trauma and Cultural Healing Genocide. Slavery. Forced relocation. Destruction of cultural practices. These experiences, shared by communities, can result in cumulative emotional and psychological wounds that are carried across generations. Resea...
Institute for Child Preparedness: Fire Drill
About this Guide
Dear Parents and Teachers, In the wake of a traumatic event, you may be filled with worry or sadness. Yet no matter how concerned or overwhelmed you may feel, as parents and teachers you have the power to help children recover. Your comfort, support and reas...
Helpful Tips for Children of Any Age
Make your child feel safe. All children, from toddlers to teens, will benefit from your touch - extra cuddling, hugs or just a reassuring pat on the back. It gives them a feeling of security, which is so important in the aftermath of a frightening or disturb...
How to help children ages 2-5
At this age, although children are making big developmental advances, they still depend on parents to nurture them. As with babies, they typically respond to situations according to how parents react. If you are calm and confident, your child will feel more se...