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According to the article Educators Reach Out to Katrina Victims what should educators and school personnel do to assist school-aged children after national disaster

a- develop a new sense of normalcy in school
b- do not use personal contact to evaluate them
c- completely relax disciplinary rules for traumatized children

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A- Develop a new sense of normalcy in school

Step-by-step explanation:

Because of Hurricane Katrina, millions of people had to be evacuated, including about 372,000 children of school age. The fact Hurricane Rita followed did not help the cause. Due to trauma, during the months or even years following the disaster, children may develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Despite that, children are very resilient, psychologists say. Unlike their parents, who have to worry about providing for the entire family, children have to look only after themselves. Schools should make sure that evacuated children can reach out for the help they need. Unnecessary work shouldn't be added, but at the same time, children shouldn't be treated any differently. Creating a normal environment is the best way to help them recover.

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