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Anxiety is normal after an event such as an earthquake, and can take the form of many different behaviours. These include:While these behaviours are normal after a traumatic event, if your child is exhibiting ongoing anxious behaviours, consider talking to your GP about finding someone to help your child with tools to manage their anxiety.For children, earthquakes are doubly scary because as well as the ground shaking, their world is often shaken by seeing their parents in a state of anxiety. 26 Nëntor 2019. We also have a custom editorial division which creates smart, shareable content for brands.The Spinoff is subject to NZ Press Council procedures.

But it's the longer lasting effects: dizziness, anxiety and PTSD that are all symptoms of earthquake sickness, which can last weeks or months.

Such natural phenomena cannot be foreseen, which adds to the panic and anxiety of people. There was nothing slow about the trauma of the earthquake. deleted in the past. Taking a significant ongoing traumatic experience and adding another amplifies anxiety. How to deal with fear / anxiety during & after earthquake. For example, set regular times for meals, waking up in the morning, or talking with family and friends. Eyebrow comedy: All the times Judith Collins made a joke in her debut leader speechThe truth about ‘the truth about adrenochrome’, The Spinoff’s most-viewed story of all timeLive updates, July 28: National internal polling leaked; teen candidate apologises for Hitler photoScratched: Joeli Vidiri, the greatest All Black that never was have any issues contact us on Check your email inbox to finalise email verification. All those drills do come in handy Show them where you store your emergency equipment, draw up lists of who they should contact in an emergency, and practice your drills.For children who are worried about the likelihood of there being more earthquakes, knowing that Mum and Dad are prepared will give them a sense of security.While it’s tempting to keep your child home and spoil them a bit, if your school or preschool are open – send them!

18:01, Nov 15 2016. Children find security in routine, and the sense that ‘life goes on’ will help them feel safe.Anxiety is normal after an event such as an earthquake, and can take the form of many different behaviours. People wait in Te Aro Park, Wellington, after being evacuated from nearby buildings following the earthquake.

For others, face to face conversation may work best. People living in earthquake prone zones experience shaking, rumbling and tremors from time to time. Shkruar nga Anabel.