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How to Keep Kids Calm During an Emergency

  • Jul 27, 2025
  • 2 min read

Emergency moments can be scary - especially for children. Here’s how to help your little ones feel safe, calm, and secure when it matters most.



In a crisis, children look to the adults around them for reassurance. Staying calm yourself is step one. Step two is involving your kids in simple preparedness exercises - like practicing where the kit is stored or how to follow your family plan. The more they know, the less fear they feel.

Keep comfort items in your emergency kit - like a soft toy, coloring pages, or snacks. Explain in age-appropriate ways what’s happening and what your plan is. Turn the experience into an adventure, not a panic. Calmness is contagious, and so is fear - your energy matters.


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