Prepping For Survival With Kids

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Disclaimer: I received one or more items mentioned in this video for free or at a reduced price in exchange for my honest, unbiased review. All opinions are my own. “We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.” Visit our Etsy Shop - https://www.etsy.com/shop/ExoticGardeningFarms Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSgmqoTwgiOl8jtfLl554uA/join How old are your kids? Prepping with infants and prepping with teenagers come with their own benefits and challenges. If you have an infant, you will need to prep on their behalf, but if you have a teenager, they ease the burden because your family has more team support. Hey guys, welcome to my channel. We will be discussing how to prep with kids. Stay tuned to this video and let's find out how to prep alongside your kids. It is not advisable to bug out with an infant; instead, we are told to stay put during an emergency for rescue teams. But if you intend to take your baby on a bug out, you have to prepare for you and your infant. You need to pack enough food for the mother who may be breastfeeding, and maybe buy some baby formula. Pack up your baby items, buy cloth diapers because they are reusable, and take a baby papoose too. For children between one to three years, you need to teach them how to eat finely minced or pureed solid foods. This way, you don't have to breastfeed them or carry baby food. You also need to potty train them to eliminate the use of diapers on a bug out. It would help if you bought a helmet for your toddlers, carry lots of water and juices and prepare your kids for an emergency. When your child is within three to ten years, you need to start teaching them prepper survival skills. They should know what's unsafe, and they should be taught how to use a radio, look through binoculars, tell the weather or read a map. Kids are always willing to learn new things at this age, so teach them in a fun way. Once a child is more than ten years old, they can function as a full-fledged team member. When they are between ten to twelve years, you can start teaching them how to drive a car and pack a bag for an emergency. These are basic skills every prepper should have so that they can help themselves in an emergency.

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