When

Saturday, May 1, 2021 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM PDT
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Where

This is an online event.  

Upon registering, participants will receive a confirmation email with the meeting link.

Contact

Kidpower's Central Office 
Kidpower Teenpower Fullpower International 
(800) 467-6997 
safety@kidpower.org 
 

Familypower 'Starting Strong' Workshop: For young children with their adults 

An Online Program for families with children ages 3-7

 
 
“I am so thankful to now have the tools to teach my young child about safety issues.  It is amazing how with a little practice, we both have gained so many skills.”  
Through puppets and fun, interactive stories, learn how to introduce People Safety Skills and to continue to practice them in your daily life. Help your child learn how to handle a friend saying something mean, check first before touching something unsafe, move away from someone doing something that could be hurtful, and get help from you effectively, even when you are busy.

With storytelling, puppets, and interactive role-plays, children ages 3-6 and their adults will be introduced to age-appropriate ways young people can:
  • Check first with adults if anything seems unsafe
  • Stop unwanted touch
  • Be safe with hurtful words
  • Set strong boundaries
  • Use voice as a safety tool
  • Get help from busy adults
  • Move out of reach of possible problems
  • Say “No” or “Stop” clearly and respectfully
This workshop is appropriate for children ages 3-7 who:
* are comfortable in a group with other children in an online setting
* are comfortable following directions from a teacher
* enjoy sitting for 10-15 minutes for interactive presentation

Workshop Fee: $45/family screen (includes children and accompanying adults)
Pre-registration is required as there is limited space.
This workshop is for geared toward children ages 3 to 7. Children outside of this age range are welcome to attend. 

Donations over the amount of workshop fees are tax-deductible. We do not turn anyone away from our workshops for lack of money. Scholarship information is available on our websi