85_Emergency Preparedness for Kids: What Children Can Really Do in a Crisis
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概要
In this episode of the DisasterClass Podcast, Jason Perez and Pappy break down emergency preparedness for kids by age, using real-world case studies, child development science, and practical experience to show what children are truly capable of when they’ve been prepared calmly and intentionally.
This isn’t about scaring kids — it’s about building familiarity, confidence, and capability.
We cover:
• What toddlers can realistically do in an emergency
• How young children recognize danger and ask for help
• Why pre-teens often outperform adults when they have clear procedures
• How teens step into leadership roles during real emergencies
• Why preparedness reduces panic — and fear-based messaging doesn’t work
Throughout the episode, we share real-life examples of children who saved lives, evacuated safely, or made critical decisions during:
• Medical emergencies
• Fires
• Natural disasters
• Violent incidents
These stories prove one core truth:
Children are not liabilities in emergencies.
Unprepared children are.
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🧠 What You’ll Learn in This Episode
• How cognitive development affects emergency response at different ages
• Why repetition and normalization matter more than one-time instruction
• How to assign age-appropriate responsibilities without overwhelming kids
• What parents, schools, and child-focused organizations should stop doing
• How to build preparedness without creating anxiety
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📄 Free Resource: Capable Kids™ Emergency Readiness Checklist
We reference the Capable Kids™ Emergency Readiness Checklist throughout this episode. Y
ou can download it here: 👉 https://drive.google.com/file/d/17E-Af0-bTbSCQmpbAkojAYWBVWoU16Tu/view?usp=sharing
The checklist breaks down:
• What kids can do at each age
• What adults should practice with them
• Emotional preparedness strategies for all ages
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🛡️ About Instinct Ready & Capable Community
Everything discussed in this episode reflects the approach used by Instinct Ready when developing emergency plans and training for:
• Families and households
• Child care centers and early learning programs
• K–12 schools and school districts
• Camps, youth programs, and community organizations
This same philosophy is also taught in the Capable Community course series, which helps families and communities build preparedness skills step by step — without fear-based messaging or unrealistic expectations.
Learn more at 👉 https://www.instinctready.com
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🎧 About the DisasterClass Podcast
The DisasterClass Podcast by Instinct Ready Emergency Management focuses on practical preparedness, real-world decision-making, and capability-building — for everyday people, families, and communities.
If this episode was helpful:
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Prepared kids are calmer kids.
Prepared families are more resilient families.
00:00 – What Would Kids Actually Do in an Emergency?
01:10 – Preparedness for Kids: Calm, Not Fear
02:40 – How Kids Think and React Under Stress
04:00 – Toddlers (Ages 2–4): Familiarity and Simple Actions
05:40 – Real Story: 4-Year-Old Calls for Help
07:10 – Ages 5–7: Awareness and Asking for Help
08:40 – Real Story: Young Child Gets Help During Medical Emergency
10:20 – Ages 8–11: Confidence, Responsibility, and Procedures
12:10 – Real Story: Child Recognizes Tsunami Warning Signs
14:00 – Ages 12–14: Decision-Making and Situational Awareness
15:40 – Ages 15–18: Teens as Leaders in Emergencies
17:20 – Emotional Preparedness at Every Age
18:40 – Final Takeaways: Calm, Confident, Capable Kids
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