Not exact matches
To me what's sad is what's happening with the Rohingya in Myanmar, what's happening with the people in Northern and Southern California who've lost everything in the wildfires, what's happening in Houston, and Puerto Rico with the
hurricane devastation, what's happening in the Philippines with storms wiping out entire villages, it's sad what is happening to people
around the world
as a
result of social media... you know real things happening out in the world.
«Kids are very intuitive and perceptive,» says child development and parenting expert Denise Daniels, who has helped children
around the globe cope with losses
as a
result of tragedies such
as 9/11,
Hurricane Katrina, and the 2004 tsunami in Southeast Asia.
Around the globe, extreme events such
as floods, droughts,
hurricanes, tornadoes, and heat waves increasingly
result in forced migration and loss
of life, property, and security.