FREE CLASS: How to Talk to Your Child About Firearms

FREE CLASS: How to Talk to Your Child About Firearms

In a world where firearms are a reality, educating our children about gun safety is crucial.

By Gun Stop

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Sunday, May 4 · 5 - 8pm PDT

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Online

About this event

In a world where firearms are a reality, educating our children about gun safety is crucial. This thought-provoking class, "How to Talk to Your Child About Firearms," offers parents and guardians practical guidance on how to approach this sensitive topic. The course emphasizes 'education not isolation', advocating for informed discussions over avoidance. It provides strategies for an age-based approach to talking about firearms, ensuring the information is appropriate and digestible for children at different developmental stages.

Course Content:

  1. Education Not Isolation: Understanding the importance of educating children about firearms as a means of promoting safety and awareness, rather than keeping them in the dark.
  2. Age-Based Approach: Tailored strategies for discussing firearms with children at various ages, recognizing the differing levels of comprehension and curiosity at each developmental stage.
  3. Universal Gun Safety Rules: Teaching children the fundamental rules of gun safety, such as never touching a gun without adult supervision, and what to do if they encounter a firearm.
  4. Creating a Safe Environment: Strategies for parents to foster a safe environment both at home and in other settings regarding firearms.
  5. Q&A Session: An interactive segment to address common concerns and questions from parents.

Who Should Enroll:

  • Parents, guardians, and family members seeking to responsibly educate their children about firearms.
  • Individuals interested in learning how to approach conversations about gun safety with children in an age-appropriate manner.

Benefits of the Course:

  • Empowering Knowledge: Gain confidence in discussing a challenging topic with your children.
  • Safety First Approach: Learn how to educate your child about safety practices in a non-threatening way.
  • Interactive Learning: Engage with the content through real-life scenarios and practical advice.

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