The Family Weekly: How Parents Can Help Shield Kids From a Hurricane’s Trauma
Plus: the masculine origins of feminized names, and the story of an asylum-seeking mother and son separated at the border
by Natalie Escobar
Sep 15, 2018
1 minute
This Week in Family
Natural disasters like Hurricane Florence can prove traumatizing for people of all ages, but In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the clinical psychologist Shannon Self-Brown talked to hundreds of people displaced by the disaster, and found that some kids werestaff writer Joe Pinsker about how parents can help protect their children from lasting trauma after a natural disaster.
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