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Here for Each Other Family Guide: Fires
Whether you’re directly impacted by a fire or living with the threat of fires around you, you have the power to soothe and comfort your child and help them feel safer… and more hopeful that things will get better. Read this guide and explore ways to explain fires, remind children about all the people helping, and bring a little calm into your day.
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Here for Each Other Family Guide: Wildfires
This family guide has tips and activities that offer comfort and reassurance before, during, or after a wildfire.
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Self-Care: During & After a Crisis
When we care for ourselves, we’re better able comfort and protect children.
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Offering Comfort in Scary Times
Ways to comfort children through scary times.
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A Hurricane Comes to Sesame Street
Just like Big Bird’s friends help him rebuild his nest after a hurricane, you can help rebuild your child’s sense of safety and security.
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Here For Each Other
You can use children’s questions as a springboard for conversation and comfort.
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Handling Emergencies with Andrew Roszak
An interview with Andrew Roszak from Child Care Aware.