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How active shooter and lockdown drills are traumatizing our kids (feat. Avery Hamill) S5E1

How active shooter and lockdown drills are traumatizing our kids (feat. Avery Hamill) S5E1

FromThe Autism Dad


How active shooter and lockdown drills are traumatizing our kids (feat. Avery Hamill) S5E1

FromThe Autism Dad

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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Feb 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

I recently discovered my autistic kids are having to do active shooter and lockdown drills at school. I was caught off guard because my kids are in a school for autistic kids and kids with other learning disabilities. I had no idea this was happening and I wanted to learn more. I found so many stories about how traumatizing these drills are for kids in general. Concerned, I wanted to speak to someone who has experienced these first hand. As parents we need to be aware of what our kids are experiencing and how they are being impacted.
In honor of National Gun Violence Survivors Week, I wanted to have a conversation about this.
I'm connected with Shannon Watts on Twitter. Shannon is the founder of Mom's Demand Action and is leading the fight for gun safety. I asked if I could speak with someone about this and she delivered. My guest today is Avery Hamill. Avery is a senior in high school, a Student Demands Action volunteer and Students Demand Action National Advisory Board member. Avery literally took time out of his school day to talk about what it's like to experience active shooter and lockdown drills first hand. He also shares why they're so traumatizing to kids and what can be done to help reduce the impact. As a parent, this interview really hit me hard and I'm so grateful to have connected with Avery.
Some heros don't wear capes and some are still in high school..
You can follow and support Avery on Twitter by clicking here.
You can find more information about Students Demand Action, Mom's Demand Action, and Everytown below:



Research report on the Impact of Active Shooter Drills in Schools






Students Demand Action





Mom's Demand Action





Everytown





Text "READY: to 644-33 to join the movement of Americans working together to end gun violence and build safer communities."





More information about National Gun Violence Survivors Week




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Welcome to "The Autism Dad" podcast, hosted by Rob Gorski—a single father to three remarkable autistic children and the voice behind a widely-read blog that has been a lifeline for parents since 2010. With over a decade of firsthand experience, Rob's insights have not only impacted families worldwide but have also been featured on platforms like The Tamron Hall Show, ABC News, BBC Worldwide, CNN, and Entrepreneur Magazine. Join us every Monday and Wednesday for fresh episodes that delve into the complex world of autism and special needs parenting. This podcast serves as a safe haven, offering a blend of personal stories, expert interviews, and actionable advice. Whether you're a parent navigating the nuanced challenges of raising a neurodivergent child or simply someone looking to better understand the realm of autism, "The Autism Dad" podcast provides understanding, support, and education for all. Don't go this journey alone; tune in and become part of a community committed to awareness, acceptance, and growth.