Spotting Danger Before It Spots Your Teens: Head's Up
Autor Gary Dean Quesenberryen Limba Engleză Hardback – apr 2022
Teenagers (ages 13 - 19) face unique challenges when it comes to situational awareness.
These challenges are only exacerbated by the constant physical and biological changes teens are subjected to. As young people learn to deal with these changes, they begin to explore the limits of their individuality.
Unfortunately, this process often involves rebellious behavior and unnecessary risk-taking. The key to keeping teens safe during this time is to keep them alert and engaged with their environment.
Teenagers have to understand that real personal safety isn't about being scared of what lies around the next corner. It requires confidence that if something bad were about to happen, that they have these skills:
- Ability to identify the problem early
- Competence to develop a plan of action
- Power to control their fear
- Aptitude to implement that plan
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781594398926
ISBN-10: 1594398925
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: YMAA Publication Center
Seria Head's Up
ISBN-10: 1594398925
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: YMAA Publication Center
Seria Head's Up
Notă biografică
Gary Quesenberry is a US Army veteran and a career Federal Air Marshal. As a defensive tactics trainer for Federal and civilian services, he has devoted his life to studying the areas of violence and predatory behavior. Gary serves as the CEO of Quesenberry Personal Defense Training and has developed numerous basic and advanced level training courses focused on mental toughness, marksmanship, and defensive tactics. As a competitive pistol shooter, Gary has been featured on the History Channel¿s hit television series Top Shot - Season 3 and Top Shot All-Stars. He has an extensive background in domestic and foreign counter-terror training and has worked in both the private and corporate sectors to help educate others on the importance of situational awareness, and personal safety. Gary resides in Hillsville, Virginia.
Cuprins
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
PHASE ONE: The parent's guide to teens and situational awareness
Chapter 1: Awareness basics
1.1 How predators choose their victims
1.2 The fundamentals of situational awareness
Teens in action: Chris Ericks saves his South Dakota classmates from tragedy
Practical exercise: The pre-departure checklist
Key points
Chapter 2: Navigating the Teenage mind
2.1 Identity development
2.2 Rebellion and risk-taking
2.3 Attention span
2.4 Groupthink
Teens in action: New Jersey teens save children from frozen pond
Practical exercise: Setting your rules and limits
Key points
Chapter 3: Developing a situational awareness program that teens can live with
3.1 Learn how people should act
3.2 Learn to read the environment
3.3 Identify problems
3.4 Listen to intuition
3.5 Know your options
3.6 Reinforcement through visualization
Teens in action: Devin Washington stops a robbery during his job interview
Practical exercise: Counting drills
Key points
PHASE TWO: Applying situational awareness to the teenage lifestyle
Chapter 4: Understanding the risks that teens face
4.1 Online safety
4.2 School violence
4.3 Exploitation
Teens in action: Teen who helps stop school shooting becomes a Marine
Practical exercise: The school interview
Key points
Chapter 5: Pre-drivers license teens
5.1 Home alone
5.2 Malls, movies, and parks
5.3 Sleepovers
5.4 School trips
5.5 Team sports
Teens in action: Teen wrestling champ Canaan Bower stops a kidnapping
Practical exercise: Six steps to spotting trouble
Key points
Chapter 6: Teens on the move
6.1 Drivers safety
6.2 Parties
6.3 Dating
Teens in action: Olivia Jones causes a car accident to save a life
Practical exercise: Are you being followed?
Key points
PHASE THREE: Working together toward responsible independence
Chapter 7: Responsibility
Teens in action: Thirteen-year-old Kaleb saves his friend from drowning at a pool party
Practical exercise: The four corners game
Key points
Chapter 8: Accountability
Teens in action: 16-year-old girl fights off attacker
Practical exercise: The eyewitness test
Key points
Chapter 9: Communication
Teens in action: High school freshman called hero for saving bus driver and classmates
Practical exercise: The self-assessment for teens
Key points
Chapter 10: Teamwork
Teens in action: Grace Henerey saves her friend
Practical exercise: Route planning
Key points
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
PHASE ONE: The parent's guide to teens and situational awareness
Chapter 1: Awareness basics
1.1 How predators choose their victims
1.2 The fundamentals of situational awareness
Teens in action: Chris Ericks saves his South Dakota classmates from tragedy
Practical exercise: The pre-departure checklist
Key points
Chapter 2: Navigating the Teenage mind
2.1 Identity development
2.2 Rebellion and risk-taking
2.3 Attention span
2.4 Groupthink
Teens in action: New Jersey teens save children from frozen pond
Practical exercise: Setting your rules and limits
Key points
Chapter 3: Developing a situational awareness program that teens can live with
3.1 Learn how people should act
3.2 Learn to read the environment
3.3 Identify problems
3.4 Listen to intuition
3.5 Know your options
3.6 Reinforcement through visualization
Teens in action: Devin Washington stops a robbery during his job interview
Practical exercise: Counting drills
Key points
PHASE TWO: Applying situational awareness to the teenage lifestyle
Chapter 4: Understanding the risks that teens face
4.1 Online safety
4.2 School violence
4.3 Exploitation
Teens in action: Teen who helps stop school shooting becomes a Marine
Practical exercise: The school interview
Key points
Chapter 5: Pre-drivers license teens
5.1 Home alone
5.2 Malls, movies, and parks
5.3 Sleepovers
5.4 School trips
5.5 Team sports
Teens in action: Teen wrestling champ Canaan Bower stops a kidnapping
Practical exercise: Six steps to spotting trouble
Key points
Chapter 6: Teens on the move
6.1 Drivers safety
6.2 Parties
6.3 Dating
Teens in action: Olivia Jones causes a car accident to save a life
Practical exercise: Are you being followed?
Key points
PHASE THREE: Working together toward responsible independence
Chapter 7: Responsibility
Teens in action: Thirteen-year-old Kaleb saves his friend from drowning at a pool party
Practical exercise: The four corners game
Key points
Chapter 8: Accountability
Teens in action: 16-year-old girl fights off attacker
Practical exercise: The eyewitness test
Key points
Chapter 9: Communication
Teens in action: High school freshman called hero for saving bus driver and classmates
Practical exercise: The self-assessment for teens
Key points
Chapter 10: Teamwork
Teens in action: Grace Henerey saves her friend
Practical exercise: Route planning
Key points
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX