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SOS Tillamook Awards Artists Featured in 2019 Calendar Prevention is Intention: Building Safety Resiliency in Our Youth

Posted on March 19, 2019March 19, 2019 by Editor

By Laura Swanson
In late 2018, DeAnna Pearl, SOS Tillamook Prevention Specialist, spent time in the fourth and fifth grade classrooms at Garibaldi Grade School talking about safety and about how to stay safe in our community. The conversations were about wearing bike helmets, wearing life jackets in the water, looking both ways before crossing the street, staying away from strangers, not taking drugs, what to do in an emergency, and many more. With this theme in mind, SOS Tillamook invited all Garibaldi Grade School 4-5th grade students to submit a picture depicting what being safe means to them for 2019 SOS Tillamook Calendar. The top drawings were voted on during a Parent Night event featuring preparedness and emergency information, and then published and distributed to every Tillamook County household.

“By talking with students about these issues and giving them information about how to be safe and how to stay safe, we are empowering them and helping them to build resiliency,” said Pearl.

Children represent a quarter of the population in Tillamook County, and informing them about safety and preparedness is an integral part of our community’s resiliency. Youth are strong and resilient in the face of disasters, often adapting to stresses that weaken most adults, and yet they are incredibly vulnerable.

Disasters can leave children and teens feeling frightened, confused and insecure. Further, kids’ responses can be quite varied. It is important to recognize these reactions, but also help children cope with their emotions. For many kids, reactions to disasters are brief. But some children can be at risk for more enduring psychological distress. Three risk factors for this longer-lasting response are:
•Direct exposure to the disaster such as being evacuated, observing injuries of others, or experiencing injury
•Loss/grief relating to the death or serious injury of family or friends
•On-going stress from secondary effects, such as temporary housing, loss of social networks, loss of personal property, or parent’s unemployment
For information on how to plan with your kids go to: https://www.ready.gov/kids
Emergencies can happen at any time.
Does your family know how to get in touch with each other if you are not all together? Before an emergency happens, have a family discussion to determine who would be your out of state point of contact and where you

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