Natural disasters can overwhelm children's emotional capacity. Learn proven strategies from Yale experts to help your kids process these events safely and build resilience.
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What every American needs in the event of the inevitable natural or manmade calamity is certainty that help is coming.
Many victims did not have insurance, because they couldn’t afford California’s increasingly expensive policies or because they were dropped by their insurer. Lexy O’Connor meets some of those affected ...