Disclosure :: This post is sponsored by Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health and written by Dr. Derek Baumbouree.
5 Storm Season Tips for Parents
Hurricane season runs June 1st through November 30th. Talk to your little ones about their feelings. Have them play an active role in preparing a family storm plan. Include how far in advance to begin preparations, decide what to prepare now and what to pack. An ounce of preparation may go a long way to easing some of their anxiety, and yours.
Here are some tips that will help you get started:
- Talk to your kids now about how your family might respond in an emergency. Stick to age-appropriate language. Give them a chance to explain how they are feeling and answer any questions they may have. The discussion can reduce anxiety and stress you both are feeling. If they seem unsure, do a trial run. Pack and load the car, so it won’t seem so scary when there is a need to evacuate.
- Assign children a task to help with preparations. This can be as simple as having them pack and set aside a bag with personal care items. But be sure to go through the bag with them once it’s packed so they learn not to forget essentials – like clean underwear! Kids also can help make plans for pets during the storm. This can help kids feel assured that their beloved animals will be safe.
- If your child takes medication or uses medical equipment, be sure to obtain a supply of their meds. Have a plan to pack and travel with vital medical equipment. You should also keep copies of your children’s doctors’ phone numbers and instructions for operating the medical equipment.
- In the event of an emergency, limit your child’s exposure to TV news and social media. Too much information often fuels anxiety. This is a good tip for you, too.
- Parents should remain calm and model good coping skills. If handled well, these experiences can build character and resilience.
If your family finds itself facing a hurricane season emergency, you’ll be glad you planned and discussed things with your children.