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Learning to fight back
Program empowers kids to replace their fears with confidence, self-esteem and safety skills
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The programed is designed for children 5-12 years old and also goes into home and school safety, "out and about safety" and good, bad and uncomfortable touch.
Larsen said the program empowers children to replace fear with confidence, self-esteem and personal safety skills.
"We don't do anything to create a boogey monster in their head the way we talk about it, we don't say there is a bad guy that is going to hurt you," said Jennifer Mickelsen, PTA president and radKIDS trainer at Plain City Elementary.
She said the program helps make fear a non-issue, and building confidence does away with that fear.
"I feel braver I learned if someone is stealing you, you know how to get away from them," said Sydnee Ward, 10, a fourth-grader at Plain City Elementary who graduated from the program this month. "The hardest part was doing (defense moves) on (the trainer), we had to be confident and know that you can do it but it is sometimes scary when he is picking you up."
For more information about the program or becoming a certified trainer visit www.radKIDS.org.
E-mail: terickson@desnews.com
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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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