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How to talk to kids about Texas floods and other natural disasters Know what to say, how to say it and how to get help if you need it By Nicole Villalpando, Health reporter July 7, 2025 ...
You can be honest without being graphic. Simple language like, “Some people, including kids, didn’t survive the floods,” can help kids begin to process the idea without overwhelming them.
After last week’s floods that killed more than 100 people, Dallas child psychologist Stevie Puckett-Perez says it’s up to adults to start conversations with their kids about what happened.
BELTON, Texas — A Central Texas non-profit gave hope and comfort to kids devastated by the July floods. GTC United is founded ...
Parents and children impacted by the catastrophic floods on July Fourth are demanding action from Texas lawmakers. At the top ...
In wake of the Texas flood disaster, which impacted more than one summer camp, experts have some tips about how to keep kids safe at these camps Asking important questions, knowing phone rules and ...
Flash floods can start suddenly and become dangerous quickly. But there are steps you can take to protect yourself, both in the moment and well in advance.
Volunteers are working tirelessly to restore Journeys Lutheran School in Hales Corners after it suffered significant damage ...
At your Aunt Cassie’s wedding, the emergency alert blared on my phone: FLASH FLOOD WARNING. I scanned our surroundings. We were half-way up a hill, but in a flimsy tent, with you all scattered ...
Vivian Rudd, her husband and her three kids have been living in hotels or Airbnbs after the foundation of their north ...