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National Preparedness Month Tip 3!

Teach Youth to Prepare for Disasters

The focus for Week 3 of National Preparedness Month is on teaching kids what they themselves can do to be β€œPrepared, Not Scared.” First, make sure they know what part they play in the family’s plans. If nothing else, have fun playing β€œwhat would you take if you could only take five things,” preparing them to make choices in case they need to evacuate. Consider having a little suitcase or backpack β€œgo bag” in a specific place for each child that they can practice packing and carrying themselves.

Try playing FEMA's Build a Kit, Disaster Master, and Ready 2 Help games together. Other sites worth checking out for young kids include:
- Ready Wrigley (Center for Disease Control & Prevention)
- Owlie Skywarn (National Weather Service)
- Sesame Street Fire Safety Program (U.S. Fire Administration)

For teenagers, there are many opportunities to get involved in preparedness outside of just their own home. Along with scouting and school-based programs, the Weston Emergency Reserve Corps is always looking for young leaders. Those with a particular passion for community service and disaster preparedness can even apply for FEMA’s Youth Preparedness Council. See https://www.ready.gov/kids/teens for more resources.

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There is a role for everyone. If you are old enough to be impacted by an emergency, you are old enough to prepare for one.
#ReadyKids #PreparedNotScared

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