Teaching Kids Step-by-Step How to be Defenders in Class

Published on March 29, 2023
Duration: 0:24

This video demonstrates a proactive approach to classroom defense drills for children, focusing on active engagement rather than passive hiding. Students practice securing the room, disorienting simulated intruders with shouted commands and improvised projectiles like glue bottles. The emphasis is on empowering children with a 'defender' mindset for enhanced school safety.

Quick Summary

Children can be taught active defense by practicing securing the classroom, shouting commands, and using improvised projectiles like glue bottles to disorient simulated intruders, fostering a defender mindset.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Classroom Lockdown Drill Start
  2. 00:08Active Defense Engagement Tactics
  3. 00:18Improvised Projectiles & Defender Mindset

Frequently Asked Questions

How can children be taught to defend themselves in a classroom?

Children can be taught active defense by practicing securing the classroom, shouting commands, and using improvised projectiles like glue bottles to disorient simulated intruders, fostering a defender mindset.

What is the 'defender' mindset for kids in school safety?

The 'defender' mindset encourages children to be proactive and engaged in their own safety during emergencies, rather than passively hiding. It involves active participation in drills and defense strategies.

What are examples of improvised projectiles for classroom defense drills?

In classroom defense drills, common items like glue bottles, books, or other sturdy objects can be used as improvised projectiles to disorient or deter a simulated intruder.

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