In emergency situations,
children are often affected emotionally more than adults.
We are
developing materials which help teach and prepare children to
understand and to cope with disaster. We believe that by involving them
in their own preparations, they will be stronger and more prepared to
help themselves and their peers. Look for content in
these topics:
- How to prepare their children for an emergency.
- How how and what to teach their children concerning safety
and responsibility during a disaster.
- How to help children cope with disaster related trauma.
- Halloween safety tips.
- School bus safety tips.
- School Emergency Response Plan.
- How parents can engage school PTA, teachers, and school
administration in really preparing children for an emergency. It is
more than just a fire department hard hat!
- How to build a children's 72 hour kit.
- How to build a School Emergency/Comfort kit.
- How to hire and train a babysitter or nanny for your
children
- How to train your babysitter to do what you ask
- How to teach your babysitter Emergency Preparedness in
regards to your children.
- Babysitter course for babysitter and future babysitters
with emphasis on emergency preparedness.
- USFA-Kids site
- FEMA Kids site
- KidsHealth site
- Ready Kids site
- Fun Crafts –an affiliate store with a myriad of
inexpensive art and crafts material for babysitters and moms to
entertain their children with.
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