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Parents helping youth cope with disaster : tip sheet 2017

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      The challenging job of raising children can become harder when a disaster happens. Disasters take different forms—natural (earthquakes, tornados, wildfires), family loss, school shootings, and community violence. These events affect parents and children in different ways. Parents and children can experience stress if they were impacted directly by the disaster, know someone who was affected, or learn about the events from the news. A family does better after a disaster when parents recognize how the disaster affects them and use healthy ways to cope. When parents take good care of themselves, they are better able to support their children. Parents coping well with stress also show their children good ways to begin to heal. For more information about how adults can cope with stress following a traumatic event, visit: www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/pub/coping_with_stress_tips.html.

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