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Learning to fight back
Program empowers kids to replace their fears with confidence, self-esteem and safety skills
The students at this Weber County school know what to do in an attempted abduction. They scream, they draw attention and they fight, but most of all they have the confidence to get away.
RadKIDS ("Resisting Aggression Defensively") is a program that has been in Utah for about four years. The program aims at giving children an edge if they find themselves in danger and teaching them practical skills to recognize, avoid and escape violence and abuse.
Last month a few dozen fourth-graders from Plain City Elementary graduated from the program and showcased their new moves. And the students take the program just as seriously as the instructors.
It's tiring, challenging and sometimes even scary, but the goal is to give students the courage to get away from an aggressor.
"No one likes to talk about the grim reality (of abductions), but do we do anybody any service to not talk about them or address them?" said Brad Slater, Weber County sheriff. "Looking at what we know from abductions, anything we can do to help give children a fighting chance literally will help."
The program is in the majority of Provo schools, and in the past four years the program has spread from San Juan to Logan.
Dean Larsen, regional director of radKIDS and a deputy in Utah County Sheriff's Office, said radKIDS students are taught three main points: No one has the right to hurt them, and if someone does hurt them they are a bad person even if they aren't a stranger. And if someone does hurt them, it's not their fault.
"It trains them and ensures they have a fight-or-flight reaction to say 'No!' instead of 'Help me!' " said Larsen. "It gives them a foundation around the life skills of those three things they know what it takes for them to go from danger to safety."
They are trained to yell things like "Stay back, you're not my mom!," "No!" and "Let me go!"
They have learned combat moves like blocking, peppering the eyes, high hammer fist to the nose, high elbow, toe kicks, heel kicks, knee strikes and sweep kicks moves that may not take down an aggressor but would help give a child a chance to run away.
RadKIDS is an activity-based program that includes safety drills and muscle memory exercises. It works into the school's physical education curriculum.
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Stuart Moss, 10, elbows Dean Larsen in the face as he tries to get away during a demonstration and graduation ceremony at Plain City Elementary in Plain City, Weber County, on May 10. The radKIDS program teaches children what to do in case they are approached by a potential abductor. Dean Larsen is the radKIDS regional director and a Utah County sheriff's deputy.
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