07/10/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/10/2025 10:13
In the wake of the devastating floods that impacted Central Texas communities, many families are left grappling with loss, uncertainty, and difficult conversations. While adults process the gravity of this disaster, children are also absorbing the images, emotions, and disruptions around them - often in quiet or unseen ways.
To support families during this time, Dr. Puja Patel, Director of Pediatric Psychology at Dell Children's Medical Center and Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences for Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin, offers five essential tips to help parents and caregivers talk with children about what's happened. These insights can help children feel seen, heard, and safe - and help caregivers approach conversations with clarity and compassion.
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Five Tips for Talking to Children About the Central Texas Floods
You can create time for conversations about the Central Texas floods by taking a walk together as a family or setting aside intentional time for everyone to share their feelings. You can also refer to the resources below to guide you and your family through this difficult time.
Watch the video with Dr. Puja Patel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BHGAUGpW8AExplore family mental health and flood relief resources: https://supportdellchildrens.org/2025/07/flood-relief-resources/