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 ...
Climate change looms large over virtually every population, every geographic region and every industry. Yet children and ...
Nearly a year after Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina, schools are still grappling with the emotional aftermath. Sept. 27 will mark one year since Helene ripped through the area.
When Superstorm Sandy made a beeline for New York City in October 2012, it flooded huge swaths of downtown Manhattan, leaving 2 million people without electricity and heat and damaging tens of ...
Natural disasters and conflicts are devastating the lives of children. From Haiti to Syria, here are seven unfolding ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – How do you explain a natural disaster to a child? The tragic flooding in Texas’s Hill Country – which on the morning of Wednesday, July 9, has 100 confirmed dead and over 160 ...
Being displaced after a natural disaster can cause kids to feel cut off from their social supports, routines, and sense of security. Enduring a natural disaster can make children feel depressed and ...
When natural disasters strike, children often lose more than just their homes -- they lose their most treasured comfort items. For a child, that beloved stuffed animal can be crucial for emotional ...
Politicians and others in the Philippines are accused of taking public money that was meant to help protect the country from ...
My family and I fled from the Marshall fire that hit our beloved Colorado neighborhood with warp speed. One minute we were playing board games in our basement, the next we were driving through thick ...