Learn from my mistakes – Lesson #108 7/24/19
I can hardly believe that summer is over. What does that mean for you and your concealed carry journey? What about your children and their safety?
Some of life lessons are hard; and others hurt. As parents, we want to protect our children from some of these tough lessons.
As a new Damsel in Defense recruit, I am more aware of the onslaught of issues facing kids these days. Maybe it wasn’t this bad back then… or is it that we are now more aware due to such advocates as Damsel in Defense. There are some great educational items regarding how to talk to your children about many tough subjects.
Last weekend was the 2nd annual National Train a Teacher Day. Did you participate in it? How so? Oh, you don’t know about this? So glad you asked! This is a day for educators and staff members of schools to have a golden opportunity to get some excellent firearm instruction ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE!
Why? For our children.
Evil seems to be running amuck, and I’d say the more we remove God from our lives, the worse it gets. Sadly, gun free zones like our schools have become target too many times. As politicians and communities work together to pass laws giving power back to the states and school districts to implement additional layers of protection by volunteer basis of having some armed teachers or staff members.
Removing “gun free zones” and training adults to concealed carry, they can act quickly to save lives, stop the incident before the police even arrive.
We’ve been taught that education can be a game changer. We need to teach our kids about situational awareness and the dangers they can face being online – cyber bullying, and well, we know there’s so many other things too.
That’s why I’m excited to announce I now can offer you the tools you need to help keep your kids safe. Proactive Parenting books, Safe Hearts, make it easy to discuss uncomfortable topics with your children.
One word of warning! I was unaware of this until recently. It seems unbeknown to me, one of my children’s curiosity got the best of him…. I guess it’s true – Boys will be boys. 🙂
My son decide to “test” my pepper spray. Fortunately, it must not have been bad because I never knew this. It did make his eyes water and burned for a little while. So, make sure you keep any pepper spray in a safe place and away for curious kids.
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