The American National Red Cross' book, Facing Fear, was created for educators and parents seeking material to help children cope with disaster. Drawing from catastrophic events in the past, the chapters are categorized by "feelings," "facts and perspectives" and "future." Perhaps the most universal aspect of the book is its emphasis on safety and contingency planning. The standards that are suggested can be applied to a variety of scenarios, and millions of students have benefited from Facing Fear. What if all employees were given a copy of an adult version that applies to business?
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