Ready Wrigley Activity Books

Emotional stress from a disaster can be harder on children because they:

  • Understand less about the situation;
  • Feel less able to control events;
  • Have less experience dealing with stressful situations; and
  • May not be able to communicate their feelings, such as fear or anxiety.

The CDC's Center for Preparedness and Response has published a series of booklets to help parents and teachers aid younger children in understanding and coping with emergencies. Join Ready Wrigley as she helps her family prepare for emergencies!  https://www.cdc.gov/cpr/readywrigley/books.htm

Disasters are stressful events that can cause substantial harm to communities and families. After a disaster, children may develop symptoms of anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Mental health plays an important role in physical health, school performance, behavior, and long-term quality of life. Therefore, it is important to keep children physically and mentally safe during and after a disaster.

 

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