Sergeant Prepper’s Survival Club is an online resource that provides information on survivalism. Their recent report, “Prepare Your Child For A Disaster,” helps parents speak to their children about potential emergency situations.
Dealing with disaster as an adult can be scary, but having to deal with such events as a child can be terrifying. It might sound counterintuitive but the best way to help children cope and remain calm in the event of an emergency is to talk to them and prepare with them by devising a proactive family plan.
Along these lines, online resource Sergeant Prepper’s Survival Club has released a new report that helps parents educate and prepare their children for emergencies and disasters. Titled “Prepare Your Child For A Disaster,” the resource offers advice and tips that survival-minded parents can implement to ensure the entire family is prepared should catastrophe occur.
More information can be found at https://sergeantprepperssurvivalclub.com/prepare-your-child-for-a-disaster
Free to all parents seeking guidance in preparing the family for emergencies, the release of the Sergeant Prepper’s Survival Club report, “Prepare Your Child For A Disaster,” gives you practical advice and actionable strategies you and your family can turn to and practice to ready yourselves should the unexpected strike.
Statistics show that only 32% of Americans have created an evacuation plan.
In times of chaos and confusion brought about by unexpected disaster, children will naturally look to you for guidance and reassurance. Those without a plan risk putting their children and themselves in increased danger.
To ensure the family works as a unit in the event of disaster, Sergeant Prepper’s Survival Club encourages you to broach the subject with your children and alleviate fears through discussion.
Speaking to children about the potential for disaster and what your family will do as a unit to get through it is more helpful to a child than avoiding the subject and placing your child in a position of utter bewilderment and fear in the event of an emergency.
Families living where earthquakes are a possibility, for example, can teach their children to drop and cover. They can also devise a family plan that establishes a meeting place and other safety measures so children won’t worry they’ll be left to fend for themselves.
To further prepare your child, the Sergeant Prepper’s Survival Club report features a video produced by the American Red Cross. Designed for kids ages 5 - 12, the video helps children understand what an emergency is, and how their circle of support can help both during and after the event.
The release of the Sergeant Prepper’s Survival Club report offers a step-by-step guide that you can follow to open discussions on a difficult topic and prepare your children with necessary skills and a level of understanding that can lead to a well-managed approach to coping with catastrophe together.
Ready to open up important conversations and make that plan? Visit https://sergeantprepperssurvivalclub.com/prepare-your-child-for-a-disaster to learn more