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“The Greatest Save” Program Kinder. Vision Foundation www. The. Greatest. Save. org promoting safety “The Greatest Save” Program Kinder. Vision Foundation www. The. Greatest. Save. org promoting safety and self esteem through education

 “The Greatest Save” Program WE ARE - a 501 c 3 national personal “The Greatest Save” Program WE ARE - a 501 c 3 national personal safety education program begun in 1991; - continuously updated with input from law enforcement; - on line resources including student PSAs and classroom materials; - on site events where children receive free personalized safety videos; - law enforcement training on child abduction/child homicide cases; - recognized charity of Major League Baseball. OUR MISSION The goal of The Greatest Save is to teach personal safety in a manner that heightens awareness in children and teens so they respond instinctively to circumstances and behaviors that put them at risk from sexual predators.

“The Greatest Save” Program On site, on line, in the classroom and community EVENTS “The Greatest Save” Program On site, on line, in the classroom and community EVENTS on site (in the community) Free Child Safety Videos in English & Spanish that are shared everywhere QUIZZES on site and online and with TGS app Questions that test the personal safety knowledge of parents, children, and teens CLASSROOM MATERIALS on line Grade specific material (K-2, 3 -5, 6 -8, 9 -12) containing group activities and community service components TGS TEEN PSA CONTEST nationwide Safety information for young people, high school through college – visit www. thegreatestsave. org click on Teens page to see current winning PSA

“The Greatest Save” Program Safety Education Assessment Tools Safety quizzes on TGS website to “The Greatest Save” Program Safety Education Assessment Tools Safety quizzes on TGS website to test what’s known: 6 and under, 12 and under, teens, parents

“The Greatest Save” Program CLASSROOM MATERIALS K-12 CLASSROOOM DISCUSSION GUIDES: - K. I. N. “The Greatest Save” Program CLASSROOM MATERIALS K-12 CLASSROOOM DISCUSSION GUIDES: - K. I. N. D. I. (Kids In Need of Developing Instincts) - Little Red Said (Safety Tips for Tweens) - Middle Red (Mock Trial for Middle Schoolers) - Wolf Traps – (Safety Tips for Teens) Each unit contains videos, discussion guides, worksheets, assessment tools, and service learning options – all available on line.

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“The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content K. I. N. D. “The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content K. I. N. D. I. Teacher’s Guide K. I. N. D. I. is a fun way to teach children about important safety information. Teaching children to be safe when not with their parents is just like teaching children about any safety issue - such as “look both ways” and “stop, drop, and roll” for protection. Be matter of fact - not overly dramatic. Children need to be taught to be careful - not fearful – and to develop instincts which help them recognize good friendly and bad friendly and red flags in behavior. Armed with that knowledge, children grow up safer in a sometimes dangerous world. Teach the children to go to someone they trust with anything that anyone says or does that makes them feel uncomfortable, scares them, or they know is wrong - even if it involves someone they know and like. Teach them the difference between being a “tattletale” or a “snitch” and being brave enough to speak up to protect themselves and others from harm. Share this information with parents. Parents are a child’s greatest teacher. It is critical that parents have access to the safety information covered so that they can reinforce it often and role play with their children to further strengthen those instincts. To involve parents, send home the Kindi Says Safety Tips for their use, make the Kinder. Vision® Child Safety Education Video available for them to view, and schedule a parents’ night meeting using the enclosed outline. Also encourage your parents to visit our website at www. thegreatestsave. org with their child to take the child and parent quizzes. This is a very effective way to involve parents in the learning process and assist them in reinforcing the information you have taught the children. For learning to be effective, it must be interactive and repetitive. Note: Preview the Kinder. Vision® video before showing it to the children so you know where to stop after each point and role play with the children.

“The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Lesson Plan Outline Session “The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Lesson Plan Outline Session One 5 min. Pre-test 10 min. Kindi’s Story 10 min. Discussion of story/Acting out story 5 min. Kindi Songs 10 min. Select appropriate Kinder. Vision® Activity Sheets Session Two 5 min. Review using Kindi Bear Activity Sheet 10 min. Faces, Places Discussion Sheets and Activities 10 min. Kinder. Vision® video - first half with role playing tips 15 min. Review information using KV Activity Sheets Session Three 10 min. Finish viewing Kinder. Vision® video and role playing tips 10 min. Tricks and Treats Discussion 10 min. Discuss information using KV Activity Sheets 5 min. Discuss Lost/Find Poster - Do KV Activity Sheets 5 min. Post-test (same as pre-test and online at www. The. Greatest. Save. org)

“The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Pre-Test and Post-Test 1. “The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Pre-Test and Post-Test 1. It’s safe to take candy from a stranger. 2. It’s safe to dial 911 when you need the police. 3. It’s safe to go to the door when you are by yourself. 4. It’s safe to take money from someone you don’t know. 5. It’s safe to tell your friends your family’s secret password. 6. It’s safe to go to a public restroom by yourself. 7. It’s safe to always stay in groups of friends. 8. It’s safe to help a stranger look for a lost pet. 9. It’s safe to tell your parents if someone makes you feel bad. 10. It’s safe to ask a policeman for help if you get lost.

“The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Kindi’s Story Introduction This “The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Kindi’s Story Introduction This is the story of Kindi Bear. . . Did you know that bears are very smart? They are. . . and when they are really, really small, they’re taught to be very careful of strangers. It’s important that you listen carefully now because I need your help to tell the story. Every time the little bear in the story does something that could hurt him, I’m going to hold up a red flag and I want you to yell NO, NO whenever I show that flag. Okay? What are you going to do when I show the flag? (Yell no, no. ) Let’s try it. (Show red flag. . . everyone yells no, no). Again. . (SHOW FLAG) Good! You need to watch carefully because you never know when a red flag might pop up. (SHOW FLAG) Once upon a time in a far away woods lived two mother bears, each with a little cub. One of those cubs lived through a raging forest fire when he was very, very small and he grew up to fight forest fires all over this country. He tells people that “Only you can prevent forest fires”. . do you know that bear’s name? That’s right. . . Smokey the Bear. Well the other little bear cub became known all over this country too. He helps protect little kids just like Smokey protects little animals (and people!). And it all started because something very scary happened to him too when he was just a cub. His name is Kindi - and this is his story.

“The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Kindi’s Story One sunny “The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Kindi’s Story One sunny summer day, Kindi wanted to go outside his cave to play. Momma Bear told him to stay with his forest friends because groups are always safer than one - and lots more fun! So Kindi headed toward his friends. But then something caught his eye. . . something green and shiny and close to the ground. . and it moved! It was a little green snake and it was so much fun to follow. . further and further into the woods. (SHOW FLAG). Soon Kindi was deep in the woods and he was all by himself - and far away from his family and friends and safety. (SHOW FLAG). After a while, Kindi lost the little snake. And that’s when he noticed he was getting hungry. So he looked until he found some berries, but they were very smalland he was still hungry. He tried to get some honey, but the bees chased him away. He thought and then he remembered seeing a river and he knew what to do - he’d go fishing. It was just a little further into the woods. (SHOW FLAG) Suddenly a man appeared. Kindi looked at the man very carefully. . . he had a nice smile and nice clothes. He must be a nice man. (SHOW FLAG) and what’s this? He had a piece of fish for Kindi. . he held it out slowly. (SHOW FLAG) Kindi started to take a step toward the man, but then he stopped. The man smiled and held out a bigger piece of fish. (SHOW FLAG) While Kindi was trying to decide what to do, the man moved a step closer. (SHOW FLAG) Kindi was so hungry and the piece of fish looked so big that he didn’t even see the truck behind the man and the cage inside it. (SHOW FLAG)

“The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Kindi’s Story continued… Kindi “The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Kindi’s Story continued… Kindi again started to take a step toward the man (SHOW FLAG) but then he stopped. Something just didn’t feel right. He looked around - and then he saw the truck. His eyes grew wide. “It’s okay, ” the man said. “Your mom sent me to bring you home. (SHOW FLAG) I thought you might be hungry. You’ll really like this fish - it’s very tasty. I’m sure you’ve never had fish like this before. Just try one bite. ” (SHOW FLAG) Suddenly Kindi felt he was in danger. What should he do? (SHOW FLAG) That’s right. . he yelled NO, NO! and backed away. He then turned and ran as fast as he could in the opposite way the truck was headed so if the man jumped in the truck, he would have to turn it around to chase him. Kindi ran like the wind yelling HELP ME, HELP ME! He was very afraid. As soon as he saw a fire phone, he stopped and dialed 911. Kindi told the forest ranger what had happened - and he told him what the man looked like and what his truck looked like. The forest ranger told Kindi not to move - he would be right there. In a matter of minutes Kindi was rescued by the forest ranger. He took Kindi home right away because Momma Bear was so worried. Then the forest ranger used Kindi’s details to find the bad man and put him in jail. Kindi was so thankful that he decided to spend his whole life teaching boys and girls how to stay safe - and that’s exactly what he’s done here today!

“The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Kindi Story conclusion Now, “The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Kindi Story conclusion Now, kids, what have you learned from Kindi’s story about staying safe? Let’s see how many things you can remember to do to stay safe. Do what your parents say. Ask your parents before talking to a stranger. Don’t take anything from anyone without your parent’s permission. Don’t go anywhere with anyone without your parent’s permission. Bad people can look and act like nice people - just because you know someone doesn’t mean you can trust them. If something doesn’t feel right, get out. If you’re not sure something is okay, tell someone you trust. If someone tries to take you away, yell no, run the opposite way the vehicle is going. Stay in groups and stay where your parents can see you at all times. ? ? ? Boys and girls, you’ve been good listeners today and you’ve learned many ways to stay safe. Remember what Kindi says: if your parents don’t know, you don’t go! Activity: Sing Kindi Songs, do pages from the Kinder. Vision® coloring/activity sheets Optional role play: Have the children take turns acting the part of Kindi Bear while the teacher reads the story. Act out the story for parents.

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“The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Kindi’s Songs© To the “The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Kindi’s Songs© To the tune of “Mary Had a Little Lamb”: If a stranger says let’s go, you say no. If a stranger says let’s go, you say NO, NO! If you need for help to come, help to come; If you need for help to come, just dial 911. To the tune of “Itsy Bitsy Spider”: The itsy bitsy Kindi Bear went out one day to play; Along came a stranger - and scared the cub away. Out came the bear cubs friends - and promised they would stay; So the itsy bitsy Kindi Bear went out again to play. To the tune of “Row, Row Your Boat”: Know, know your code Or family secret clue; Then if someone comes for you You’ll know what to do.

“The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Discussion Sheets: Faces Which “The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Discussion Sheets: Faces Which of these faces is safe? Why? When is someone not safe?

“The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Discussion Sheets: Places Which “The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Discussion Sheets: Places Which of these places is safe? Why? When are these places not safe? Park Playground House Store or Mall

“The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Discussion Sheets: Faces Places “The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Discussion Sheets: Faces Places Safety Tips for Faces and Places 1. Tell your parents if anyone makes you feel bad or afraid. 2. Don’t go anywhere with anyone without your parents’ knowing – even with people you know. 3. Stay within sight of your parents at all times in a playground or store. 4. Always take a parent with you to a public restroom. 5. Don’t play secret games with adults – tell your parents. 6. Don’t talk to people you don’t know. 7. Stay in groups – the buddy system is the safe system. 8. If you get lost or separated from your parents, ask a mom, or store person, a policeman or other kids to help you.

“The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Visual Aids: Tricks & “The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Visual Aids: Tricks & Treats Usually a hand is good. But sometimes someone could use a hand to lead you away from safety. That’s a trick to get you away from safe places or people. Tricks are bad. Tell your parents immediately. When is a puppy a good thing? How could someone use a puppy to trick you and get you away from safety? When is money a good thing? How could someone use money to trick you and get you away from safety?

“The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Visual Aids: Tricks & “The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Visual Aids: Tricks & Treats When is a computer a good thing? How could someone use a computer to trick you? How could you use a phone to help you?

“The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Visual Aids: Lost & “The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Visual Aids: Lost & Find How does having a buddy with you help keep you safe? If you get lost and need help, ask a mom to help you or someone behind the counter in a store.

“The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Coloring & Activity Sheets “The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Coloring & Activity Sheets Worksheets on line in English & Spanish to reinforce the safety lessons.

“The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. VIDEO (Kids In Need of “The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. VIDEO (Kids In Need of Developing Instincts) Narrated by an 8 year old girl who talks to the children and a law enforcement officer who talks to the parents. SHOW K. I. N. D. I. VIDEO or View KINDI VIDEO online at www. The. Greatest. Save. org/6 andunder Chapters 1, 2, and 3

“The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Parent Meeting (One and “The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Parent Meeting (One and one half hour) The K. I. N. D. I. Parent Meeting is designed to provide parents with an opportunity to learn the important safety information covered in K. I. N. D. I. Sharing this information with parents is critical because parents are a child’s greatest teachers. It is imperative that they have access to the K. I. N. D. I. safety information covered so they can reinforce it often and role play with their children to further strengthen those instincts. Children learn through interaction and repetition. Role playing is imperative if a response is to be automatic. Parent Meeting Outline 5 min. Welcome 5 min. Introduce topic 5 min. Parents take pre-test orally - discuss 10 min. Children act our Kindi’s Story 5 min. Children sing K. I. N. D. I. Songs 15 min. Children explain to parents Faces, Places/ Lost, Find 10 min. Break 10 min. Show Kinder. Vision® Child Safety Video 10 min. Small Groups with Small Group Discussion Questions 10 min. Report back to Large Group 5 min. Take TGS Safety Quiz - thank parents for coming. Parent Comment Sheet (ask parents to sign as they leave) Option: Invite your local fire/law enforcement representatives to bring information. Be sure to plan on additional time if they attend.

“The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Small Parent Group Discussion “The Greatest Save” Program K. I. N. D. I. Content Small Parent Group Discussion Questions (to be used after watching the video and dividing large group into several small groups of parents with their own children) Have one person in each group record all the responses from your group and another report back with your responses to the large group. 1. What new safety information did you learn? 2. What safety tip do you think is most important? Why? 3. What other safety tips related to this topic would you add? Closing activity: Have parents take the safety quiz with their children on www. thegreatestsave. org website and see what they know.

“The Greatest Save” Program Providing Education that Empowers and Protects since 1991 because “when “The Greatest Save” Program Providing Education that Empowers and Protects since 1991 because “when it comes to kids, The Greatest Save is the one we never have to make” ~ Rollie Fingers, HOF ‘ 92