TEACHING YOUNG CHILDREN | VOL. 6, NO. 3 Download PDF ![]()
Keeping children safe is an important part of being a preschool educator. Young children need your help to understand the dangers of fire and how to respond. Fireproof Children, with the BIC Corporation and other experts, developed the play safe! be safe! preschool program. It focuses on keeping preschoolers safe in a fire and preventing fire play. The program covers these messages:
1. Go to a firefighter in an emergency. Young children may be scared the first time they see a firefighter in full gear. Explain to children
Contact your local fire station to arrange a tour. The children can learn about equipment and become familiar with what firefighters look like and what they do. Or invite firefighters to your classroom so they can put on their gear in front of the children, explain their jobs, and answer children’s questions. 2. Crawl low under smoke.
3. Stop, drop, and roll. When children’s clothes catch fire, their first reaction may be to run. This can make the fire spread faster. Show children the safest way to respond:
4. Tell a grown-up. Emphasize to children that matches and lighters are tools that only adults use.
Visit www.playsafebesafe.com to learn about the play safe! be safe! program workshops, access free activities for children, and order a low-cost multimedia kit that includes a teacher manual and a DVD with fire-safety lessons.
This article is adapted from “We Can Teach Young Children Fire Safety,” by Robert E. Cole, Robert Crandall, and Carolyn E. Kourofsky, 2004, Young Children 59 (2): 14–18.
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