In the wake of a crisis or tragic event, whether close to home or abroad, parents and caregivers may struggle with how to best communicate with and support their children. On this page, experts share tips and tools to initiate the conversation, use age appropriate language, correct misinformation and validate our children’s feelings. Equally important, to check-in with ourselves first. Scroll down for a curated links to national resources. For instructions to view this page in Spanish, click on en Español.

Families Connected Resources

Strategies to effectively talk with children and teens during crisis

NEW VIDEO RELEASE 12/7/23 - Leah Niehaus, LCSW discussing school threats with your children.

Anna Pirkl, M.A., MFT, ATR, LAADC, shares specific tips for parents and caregivers to connect with their children during times of trauma or uncertainty.

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Curated Gallery of Resources

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Discussing school safety

 

Helping youth manage emotions during crisis or trauma

Source: NPR.com

 

Talking with our children about racism, hate and violence

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For More Youth Wellness Resources, Visit:

 

For South Bay parents and caregivers

Go to South Bay Families Connected for educational events, the Virtual Teen Center, the SBFC monthly parent e-newsletter, and more. For mental health referrals and support groups, go to Beach Cities Health District.

 

For parents and caregivers in the U.S.A.

Visit the Families Connected landing page for non-region-specific, free youth wellness online resources.