Anonymous wrote:It doesn't scare 5 year olds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's nothing new. When I was a kid, it was because the Russians were going to nuke us. It's a simple drill, kids get it...
It's interesting because I keep having the same conversation with friends about how we were all terrified of dying in a nuclear strike. I don't think drills like this would have saved the kids at Sandy Hook. Any tiny benefit gained by this training isn't worth the trauma.
Actually, drills did save quite a few children in Sandy Hook. The teachers closed their doors and pulled down the shades and made it look like the classroom was empty in many classrooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's nothing new. When I was a kid, it was because the Russians were going to nuke us. It's a simple drill, kids get it...
It's interesting because I keep having the same conversation with friends about how we were all terrified of dying in a nuclear strike. I don't think drills like this would have saved the kids at Sandy Hook. Any tiny benefit gained by this training isn't worth the trauma.
Anonymous wrote:I get that we're living in a post-Sandy Hook world, but is it really necessary to tell my child that "we're practicing what to do in case a bad guy comes into our school to hurt us?" There is no other way you can practice without scaring 5 year olds?
Anonymous wrote:It doesn't scare 5 year olds.
Anonymous wrote:It's nothing new. When I was a kid, it was because the Russians were going to nuke us. It's a simple drill, kids get it...
Anonymous wrote:I get that we're living in a post-Sandy Hook world, but is it really necessary to tell my child that "we're practicing what to do in case a bad guy comes into our school to hurt us?" There is no other way you can practice without scaring 5 year olds?