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85_Emergency Preparedness for Kids: What Children Can Really Do in a Crisis

85_Emergency Preparedness for Kids: What Children Can Really Do in a Crisis

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What should kids actually know how to do during an emergency?

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.



🧠 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



📄 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


🛡️ 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


🎧 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:
• 👍 Like the video
• 📌 Subscribe for future episodes
• 💬 Share it with a parent, teacher, or school leader

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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