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Crucial! Tips for Keeping Children Safe after a Natural Disaster Like Hurricane HarveyFind loads of helpful information here. (Washington, DC)—[DHS.gov] This is a difficult time for those who have had to evacuate their homes as well as for those who have been able to return and see the damages to their homes. (Photo: Harvey aftermath/Defense.gov) Although Hurricane Harvey has passed, there are still many hazards to be mindful of as a result of the extensive damage left in its wake. Flooding is the most common natural disaster in the U.S., and causes billions of dollars in damage each year for families and businesses. It is important for parents and guardians to follow the recommendations below in order to keep their children safe and at ease through the wait and associated cleanup. Addressing the Emotional Impacts of a Disaster To help children recover or cope with the situation, here are some helpful tips to make them feel safe again: • Limit TV Time: Intense media coverage of disasters can frighten young children and disturb teenagers as well. • Keep to a Routine: Help your children feel as if they still have a sense of structure, which can make them feel more at ease or provide a sense of familiarity. When schools and child care open again, help them to return to normal activities including going back to class, sports and play groups. • Make Time for Them: Help kids to understand that they are safe and secure by talking, playing and doing other family activities with them. To help younger children feel safe and calm, read a favorite book or have a relaxing family game or activity. Don't forget that it's all right to ask them questions about the situation. Spend some time talking to them about the events, let them know it is okay to ask questions and to share their worries and reactions to the situation. It is also good to let children know, without overwhelming them with information, what is happening in the family, with their school, and in the community. (Photo: Child being rescued/via Defense.gov) Parents and guardians should answer questions briefly and honestly and ask their children for their opinions and ideas. Visit nctsn.org/trauma-types/natural-disasters for more ideas on how to reassure children they are safe. Here is some information to help you prepare for future disaster events: Flood Water Safety • Know where the ground is exposed and keep children from playing around drainage ditches, ways or storm drains as they can fall in, get stuck, or cause a drowning hazard. • Be aware of what's in the water as children playing in contaminated standing water can become sick or be bitten by snakes, rodents and other wildlife. (Photo: via Wikimedia Commons) • Watch for live wires or power sources as electricity from streetlights and downed power lines may be active. Children who come into contact with these power sources, whether through standing water or direct contact can be given a deadly shock. Learn more online at www.ready.gov/floods. Power Outage Safety • Turn off vehicles. In order to recharge cell phones and other electronics, people may run their cars in order to use car chargers. Be sure children don't climb in the car and shift it into gear. • Leave it out in the open. If you have a gas/propane powered generator never run it in the basement or closed garage. Learn more online at www.redcross.org/prepare/disaster/power-outage. Fun for Children • Musical Chairs: If you have power and three or more children you can play a game of musical chairs. Bean bags, folded blankets or pillows can be used as chairs if space is limited. • Simon Says: A game of Simon Says helps children work on their listening skills and can help relieve some of the energy that's bottled up inside. • Exercise: Include activities kids may do in gym class, including jump rope, push-ups, jumping jacks and stretching exercises. This is great for expelling energy for those kids who are stuck indoors. • Build a fort: Pile up those pillows and blankets, and let them build their fantasy fort freely. This could relieve their stress, and yours. • Draw or paint: Every child, young or old, enjoys being creative. Click here and scroll down to find useful links.
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