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Pre-K Safety

Pre-K Safety. Officer Wagner, Hickory Hills Police Department Cathy Lewis, MSW, Dorn Elementary School Kathleen Easton, Parent Coordinator, NPD 117. M arch 2014 Parent Education. Home Community School

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Pre-K Safety

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  1. Pre-K Safety Easton Officer Wagner, Hickory Hills Police Department Cathy Lewis, MSW, Dorn Elementary School Kathleen Easton, Parent Coordinator, NPD 117 March 2014 Parent Education

  2. Home Community School As parents we have to create an environment that makes our children feel safe. Our children need to be able to ask us questions, even if we think they should know the answers. Today’s Presentation: Safety Easton

  3. Inside Outside Home: Easton

  4. The decision to leave your child at home unattended is based on the parents confidence in their maturity level, there is not a legal age. Inside Lewis

  5. My professional opinion is that, if you have to question if your child is mature enough to be left at home than the answer is probably NO. Lewis

  6. Emergency numbers Police, Fire, Family member Parents, immediate family numbers Cell phone versus land line? Cell phone, password protected???? Cordless phone, returned to the hook Address cooking or non cooking with your child What information is needed: Lewis

  7. Make sure that your child/children know the numbers of the emergency personal as well as their parents. Its not enough to make sure that the child knows the number, they must be able to dial the number. Street name (complete address is ideal) First, last name. Nicknames use your best judgment Practice Lewis

  8. Simulate a real phone call, more than once. At least 4 times of doing it correctly. True emergency, anxiety takes over, numbers posted in addition to memorizing. Role Play: Lewis

  9. Emergency Template Lewis

  10. Stranger Danger Teach the children to not get close to the vehicle or any adult. No safe adult is going to be asking a child directions or asking them to help find their puppy. Outside Lewis

  11. With a friend at all times Child’s Boundaries: aware of where they can go. Walk boundaries with the child. Puppy, train them by walking the yards. Verbally, review them with the child. Bus stop, all parents are present, however, it is a good habit to walk home with a friend. Establish a safe house, good habit. Outside Lewis

  12. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlzdB5-5NVc&feature=share&list=PLmLj8Q_zZ-M2n8FCyDgIpg_X1qGT9CHVk&index=2http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlzdB5-5NVc&feature=share&list=PLmLj8Q_zZ-M2n8FCyDgIpg_X1qGT9CHVk&index=2 Lessons learned from children who pass the predator test. Easton

  13. What happens when children fail the predator test? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1h8o8GGpWQ&list=PLmLj8Q_zZ-M2n8FCyDgIpg_X1qGT9CHVk&feature=share&index=3 Outside Easton

  14. Please discourage negative behavior towards the police. We NEED our children to associate the police as the people who will help. Police Sonntag

  15. Reality; as an adult if the police are pulling you over and giving you a speeding ticket, no one in the car is going to be happy. Be careful what your child hears you say. Police Sonntag

  16. Don't think you're child doesn't know where your gun is...They do!         When sending your child to a sleepover, ask the parents if they own any guns.  It is YOUR Business!!  Gun Safety Sonntag

  17. http://abcnews.go.com/2020/video/guns-inaccessible-kids-22325631http://abcnews.go.com/2020/video/guns-inaccessible-kids-22325631 Gun Safety / Sonntag

  18. Wal-Mart Video Community http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHnl_Vf3EJ4&feature=share&list=PLDaWTBqOSnV5cJghzAYRzEKwLqClxkX45 Sonntag

  19. Make it a habit: at the beginning of any trip to a store, or an outing make sure that you predetermine an emergency meeting spot. Go to the spot with your child, make sure they understand. Takes one extra minute. Create a rhyme or a song for them to remember. Community Sonntag

  20. District 117 does have a crisis plan in place. Easton

  21. District 117 has crisis plans in place, educates the staff and holds regular drills to teach the children. Please reinforce this at home with your children. We do not want the children to be afraid, however, we do need to be prepared. School Easton

  22. District 117 does have a lockdown procedure in place. If there is a lockdown, parents do not come to the school to get their children. Parents will slow down law enforcement and take away from the crisis. District does have the capability to send out mass calls in case of a true emergency. Assure you that there is a system in place. . Easton

  23. School • If there is a lockdown, parents, do not come to the school to get your child. • Parents will slow down law enforcement and take away from the children. • District does have the capability to send out mass calls in case of a true emergency. • Assure you that there is a system in place. Easton

  24. District 117 does have a reunification plan in place. In case of a true emergency go to the reunification site. Sorrick: Belvedere chateau, Roberts road and 103rd Dorn: Hickory Hills Park District, 8047 W. 91st Pl, Hickory Hills, IL 60457 Easton

  25. Run, Yell and Tell http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkmS8ZStOm8 Lewis

  26. Questions and Answers Easton, Lewis, Sonntag

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