3 Critical Survival Skills To Teach Children

July 9, 2019 Off By Real Estate Club of America

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The first thing you ought to be teaching children to do is to learn to signal for support.

3 Critical Survival Skills To Educate Children

The more they understand, the less scared they’ll be.

Survival Training For Kids

Critical Survival Skills For Children
You realize that your child has been separated from your group.
Here’s a summary of what he told me.
Your kids must learn to be very observant.
Teach them about using their voices and with a signaling device like a whistle.

Would your child know how to survive?
Unfortunately, there are a lot of television and novels available right now that paint children and teens as these epic dramatic heroes.

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Investing the time and training today to make your kids more self-sufficient could be the difference between life and death.

You’ve got to take some time to teach your kids some basic survival skills.
If they’re prepared for it, they’ll be able to tackle it if it happens to them.

If they wait too long, it is going to be too late.
Here are three skills you need to reach your children:

The sooner they indicate, the better the odds are that they’ll be close enough for you to hear them.
What will you do… and what will THEY do?

Recently I discussed children ’ survival situations with survival expert Kevin Estela.

Jeff Anderson

Jeff Anderson, Editor

Educating your kids these observations abilities makes them better able to assist you help THEM.

They should be able to describe the last known point they saw and to identify landmarks.

Teach them, too, to make noise once they realize they are lost.

We need to look at what we can realistic expect a child to do when out in the forests.

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In certain scenarios, your child might be stranded overnight in the woods.

2. Learn How to Observe

If they’re not scared, they won’t panic.