Key points Kids may feel depressed, anxious, or have PTSD symptoms up to four years after a natural disaster. Simple routines at bedtime, mealtime, and 1:1 time help children feel more secure and less ...
As parents across the country continue to send their children to sleepover camps this summer, I have heard of a number of camps that sent letters to parents urging them not to talk to their kids about ...
It’s been nearly two months since Hurricane Helene devastated communities across the Southeast. Experts say the storm’s effect on children might last for years to come. Ali Rogin speaks with Lori Peek ...
The recent devastating fires in Southern California have left many families grappling with fear, uncertainty, and sadness. The blaze, which has left 10 dead and many more injured so far, broke out ...
When natural disasters strike, they are scary for anyone. You can help your kids cope with these suggestions. Reviewed by Janet Taylor, M.D. Flash floods in central ...
Building on AP’s industry role in covering natural disasters and the Education team’s Pulitzer-finalist work on educational disruption, AP’s Alia Wong led an Education Reporting Network collaboration ...
Natural disasters can lead to anxiety, depression and PTSD, experts say. Central Texas is continuing to recover from devastating rains and "catastrophic" flooding that damaged homes and businesses and ...