Does the thought of this conjure up images in your mind of
KEVIN DURING THE HOME ALONE MOVIE?
Safety Tree can assist with your decision making by making sure they are
properly prepared when the time comes.
As mentioned in our SAFETY
TREE CLASSES FOR KIDS post, Safety Tree offers classes to prepare them for
the challenges of being home alone.
This winter they are helping families get ready by offering 3 different
course at 4 different venues for a variety of age groups. Some of them are even
day programs on the PD DAY happening on November 18, 2016.
Safety Tree Winter Courses In The Kitchener Waterloo Area
Kitchener/Waterloo Safety Classes
November
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Home Alone Safety for Kids - Elmira Nov 5th
· Topics include:
o
Street smarts and bike
safety
o
People safety (Stranger
danger vs. Safe strangers and “not-so stranger” danger). Identifying
"Tricky people".
o
Online and internet
safety
o
Snacking and kitchen
safety
o
Home fire safety
o
Sibling rivalry
o
Preventing accidents
o
How to handle
emergencies and other situations
o
Basic first aid skills
PD DAY November 18th
AGES 9-12
YEAR OLDSHome Alone Safety for Kids - Kitchener
·
Topics include:
o
Street smarts and bike
safety
o
People safety (Stranger
danger vs. Safe strangers and “not-so stranger” danger). Identifying
"Tricky people".
o
Online and internet
safety
o
Snacking and kitchen
safety
o
Home fire safety
o
Sibling rivalry
o
Preventing accidents
o
How to handle
emergencies and other situations
o
Basic first aid skills
PD DAY
November 18th
AGES 11-14 YEAR OLDS Red Cross Babysitting Course - St.Jacobs
and
Red Cross Babysitting Course - Bridgeport Community Centre
· Topics include:
o
How to find clients and
make money babysitting
o
Caring for children of
all ages
o
Creating safe
environments and preventing accidents
o
Fire safety and
prevention
o
What to do in an
emergency
o
Good decision-making and
leadership skills
o
Basic First Aid skills
PD DAY November 18th
AGES 7-10 YEAR OLDS
My Safe Life -
Bridgeport Community CentreAGES 7-10 YEAR OLDS
·
Topics include:
o
A Child’s Right to be
safe and to get help.
o
People Safety
o
Tricky
people/inappropriate adult behaviours
o
Safe strangers and
strangers to avoid
o
Bullying Prevention
o
Being Assertive and
Getting help from busy adults
o
Basic self defence
o
Building Strong
Communities (Respect, Kindness and Manners)
o
Online Safety
o
Travel Safety
o
Fire Safety
o
Injury Prevention
o
Emergencies vs
Non-Emergencies
o
Basic First Aid
For more information about these and other Safety Tree courses,
visit their website and social links
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Safety__Tree
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These days - parents have to be so careful
ReplyDeleteYes, just talking to them is not enough. That is why we do a lot of role playing and testing them. It is amazing how trusting some children are. Unfortunately it is a scary world out there:(
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ReplyDeleteThis looks like a very comprehensive list. The world we live in makes safety critical.
ReplyDeleteCarol
www.carolcassara.com
Yes, we cover all the areas that we feel children need to know about when Home Alone. We also update our online component to suit the current online concerns.
DeleteAn important post! I am always nervous about leaving my kids home alone. Safety is important!
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing the confidence the children gain after taking the class:)
DeleteThis is a great resource for parents. I can't way to utilize it.
ReplyDeleteThanks
DeleteInformative post for parents! Safety is so important.
ReplyDeleteThanks
DeleteGreat resource for parents. Interested in the Home Alone Safety for my kids.
ReplyDeleteWe have a Home Alone Class with some spots left this Friday for the PD Day at the Kitchener Oxford Learning Centre:)
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