Books recommendations (Federal Emergency Management Agency) http://www.fema.gov/kids/tch_bks.htm
A bibliography of books for kids on a variety of mostly natural disasters
Book recommendations for children, parents and caregivers (Henepin (MN) County Library)
http://www.hclib.org/pub/reader2reader/coping.html
For adults helping children with fears and grief http://www.connectforkids.org/usr_doc/CopingWithGrief.htm (Connect for Kids)
For important links related to travel
http://travel.yahoo.com/t/news/emergency/
Advice on Communicating with Children About Disasters (American Academy of Pediatrics)
http://www.aap.org/advocacy/releases/disastercomm
American Red Cross
http://www.redcross.org
Article: Calm Young Children; Explain to Older Kids (USA Today)
http://www.usatoday.com/life/2001-09-12-talking-to-kids.htm
Children, Stress and Natural Disasters: School Activities for Children (Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/~disaster/teacher/csndact2.html
Cornell Expert Advises Parents on How to Help Children Cope with News of Terrorist Attacks
http://www.news.cornell.edu/imonth01/Sept01.html
Disaster Handouts and Links
http://www.trauma-pages.com/pg5.htm
Disaster Recovery: Children's Needs (NC State University)
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/fcs/humandev/disint.html
Helping Children After a Disaster (American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry)
http://www.aacap.org/publications/factsfam/disaster.htm
How to Talk to Children About Terrorist Attack (Federal Emergency Management Agency)
http://www.fema.gov/kids/terrism.htm
Information for Teachers: Children and Responding to National Disaster: (The National Association of School Psychologists)
http://www.nasponline.org/NEAT/terror_eds.html
LexisNexis news, legal, legislative and business information from their archives.
http://www.lexisnexis.com/resources/
Free materials regarding the September 11, 2001 tragedy.
National Association of School Psychologists
http://www.nasponline.org/NEAT/crisis_0911.html
National Education Association's Crisis Communications Guide and Toolkit
http://www.nea.org/01crisis.html
Helping Children Handle Disaster-Related Anxiety (National Mental Health Association)
http://www.nmha.org/reassurance/children.cfm
Helping Children and Adolescents Cope with Violence and Disasters (National Institute of Mental Health)
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/violence.cfm#viol8
An extensive bibliography for practitioners
Recognizing Stress in Children
http://www.preparerespondrecover.com/childrensneeds
Talking to Children About Violence.
http://www.schoolcounselor.org/talking.htm
Talking to Children About Violence and Other Sensitive and Complex Issues in the World
http://www.casel.org/vptalking.htm
Talking to Kids About Violence
http://www.ktca.org
Twin Cities Public Television host Mary Lahammer and psychologist and educator David Walsh give parents guidance about how to talk to their kids about the events of September 11, 2001.
Tips for Talking to Your Child About Tragedy (Multnomah County [Oregon] Library)
http://www.multcolib.org/kids/tragedy.html
Tragic Times, Healing Words
http://www.sesameworkshop.org/parents/advice/article/0,4125,49560,00.html
What to Tell Children About Terrorist Bombings
(Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago)
http://www.trauma-pages.com/bombing.htm