Log In


Reset Password
Archive

More Resources For Parents

Print

Tweet

Text Size


More Resources For Parents

Here is a list of websites people can visit to find more information about how to talk with their children about the events of today.

*The National Center for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, www.ncptsd.org

*“Parents Guide to Talking with their Children About War” prepared by the National Center for Children Exposed to Violence, www.nccev.org

*“Help with Healing, on the Web” from Connect For Kids, www.connectforkids.org

*“Talking with Kids about War and Violence” by PBS, www.pbs.org

*The National Association of School Psychologists, www.nasponline.org

*“Something to Remember Me By” Legacy Project has tips on helping children talk about and deal with war and terrorism, www.somethingtoremembermeby.org

*“Talking with Kids about the News” by Children Now, www.childrennow.org

*Families and Work Institute has developed a “Salute to Educators” guide that provides developmentally appropriate tips on how to communicate with children in all situations of crisis, trauma, and tragedy, www.familiesandwork.org

*“Healthy Parenting Tool Kit” by the University of Missouri and Lincoln University materials for parenting young children during times of deployment, relocation, and dangerous work, mfrc.calib.com

Other key words to search with include American Psychological Association; National Institute of Mental Health; American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; Sesame Street; Disaster Training International; and Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Comments
Comments are open. Be civil.
0 comments

Leave a Reply