A National Tragedy: Helping Students Cope

Overall rating 4 out of 54 (1 rating)

Last updated June 10 2013 , created December 14 2012 , viewed 746

Whenever a national tragedy occurs, such as terrorist attacks or natural disasters, children, like many people, may be confused or frightened. Most likely they will look to adults for information and guidance on how to react. Parents and school personnel can help children cope first and foremost by More… establishing a sense of safety and security. As more information becomes available, adults can continue to help children work through their emotions and perhaps even use the process as a learning experience.

Downloads and web links

Need help viewing resource files?

Classification

Related events

Reviews (1)

Please provide a rating.

Add a review
Cancel
Comment Report or delete comment Rating

Good resources for education and psych. professionals dealing with students in crisis

from GolfKid, May 02 2013
(report comment) 4 out of 5
Report a problem with this resource