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Getting Children Involved In Prepping

Getting Children Involved In Prepping

FromPractical Prepping Podcast


Getting Children Involved In Prepping

FromPractical Prepping Podcast

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17 minutes
Released:
Mar 17, 2021
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This episode is brought to you by "Practical Prepping For Everyday People - A Common Sense  Guide On Preparing For Life's Emergencies " Available on Amazon and wherever books are sold.If you would like an autographed copy, drop us an email at info@practicalprepping.info  and we will send you details.Episode #36   "Getting Children Involved In Prepping"We certainly want to get our young children and grandchildren involved in prepping, but we don't want to scare them.If we teach them from a young age, and make it fun, it's more likely to become a lifestyle for them.Psalms says "Train up a child in the way they should go and when they are old they will not depart from it."The time to be teaching them is when they are young!We don't want to be talking TEOTWAWKI, or EMP, of long-term grid down situations with young children. That instills fear.We can talk about "practicing" for when the power goes out, or when we have a big snow and can't go to the grocery store. That instills confidence.Depending on age appropriateness, we can practice "camping" in the living room, in the back yard, or even at a campground or park.We can learn and practice fire making skills in the backyard by gathering tinder and sticks. Then we can roast marshmallows or make Smores after we build a fire to make it more fun.You can let them make a "go bag" by putting a change of clothes, bottle of water, crayons, and coloring book in their own bag.  As they grow, their bag will change over time. Then go on a "hike" around the yard, the block, or nature trail, while everyone wears their own bag.Even a three year old can have and wear a go bag. They'll love it, and you will too.We can instill in them the lifestyle of prepping by making it fun. Be consistent. Teach them regularly. Practice regularly.By involving our children and grandchildren at young ages, and teaching them appropriately for their age, we can instill in them the lifestyle of preparedness.Please click the subscribe button on your podcast provider, so that you never miss an episode.We would appreciate it if you would consider supporting the podcast by buying us a cup of coffe. You can do that by going to www.buymeacoffee.com/practicalprepWe invite you to drop us an email at info@practicalprepping.infoWe solicit your comments and feedback.You can find us on Facebook at Practical PreppingWe have a number of articles for your prepper learning at www.practicalprepping.infoJoin us on Wednesdays and Fridays for the "Ten Minute Tips" bonus episodes of Practical Prepping Podcast.
Released:
Mar 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Practical Prepping Podcast is for everyday people.Helping you become prepared for whatever emergencies come our way. Where gear is good, but knowledge is better, because the more you know, the less you have to carry. Whatever the emergency, natural disaster, or man-made events which may disrupt daily life from minutes to months... from running out of gas, getting snowed in, going through a hurricane or tornado, even an extended SHTF event, we all need to be prepared. The government isn't coming to help. WE ARE ON OUR OWN! Family friendly listening, as we promise to keep it clean! We don's do bunkers with years of supplies in order to repopulate the earth after TEOTWAWKI. We aren't preparing to survive a nuclear war (probably wouldn't want to survive that one.) We do prepare to survive the actual threats that we are most likely to face, and we want to help you get prepared for the threats that you will most likely face. We'll keep it practical. That's why it is called "Practical Prepping Podcast"Website: www.practicalprepping.info produced and provided by: www.prolinedesigns.us