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Disasters: How to Help for Teens
Many people find the best way to deal with the news of a tragedy is to help. Find out what you can do.
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Disasters: How Families Can Help for Parents
When disasters strike, it's natural for people to want to help. Here are some ways to do that.
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How to Talk to Your Child About the News for Parents
News reports are often educational. But when stories are about disturbing topics, parents can find it hard to explain to kids. Here are some guidelines.
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After a Flood: How Families Can Stay Safe for Parents
After a flood, there can be many possible dangers in and around your home. Here's how to keep kids safe.
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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) for Parents
Kids and teens who live through a traumatic event can develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Healing is possible with the help of professional counseling and support from loved ones.
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Tornadoes: Helping Your Family Be Prepared for Parents
Tornadoes can happen with little warning, but having a plan can make the idea of the storms less stressful for your whole family. Here are some tips.
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Volunteering With Your Child for Parents
One of the most satisfying, fun, and productive ways to unite as a family is volunteering for community service projects. It sets a good example for your kids and helps the community.
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Hurricanes: Helping Your Family Be Prepared for Parents
Being prepared for a hurricane and letting kids help can give everyone some sense of control and feel less anxious. Here are some tips to help your family plan.
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About Serious Stress for Teens
Serious stress can come from dealing with a personal crisis, a disaster, a health crisis, or a mental health condition that feels out of control. Here's what to do when stress gets really serious.
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Be a Volunteer for Kids
Volunteering gives you a great feeling because you know you're making a difference. Find out more in this article for kids.