HOME ALONE Events are designed by H2O high school leaders and staff to convey important safety infomration to 9 - 12 year old students in an engaging meaningful way.
Students must be accompanied by at least one parent or guardian.
Students must also be Lakewood residents to attend.
During each 2-1/2 hour training, student participants will rotate through six interactive safety presentations led by H2O high school leaders. HOME ALONE event topics include:
* Emergencies – How and when to Call 9-1-1
* Basic First Aid – What to do if accidents or injuries occur
* Street Smarts & Tricky People – Safety tips when going to and from school or around Lakewood and how to avoid potentially dangerous situations
* Routines and Siblings – Establishing house rules and role-playing conflict resolution
* Internet Safety – Advice for maintaining positive, healthy experiences online
* Mental Health & Wellness - Building resilience and maintaining a healthy mind and body.
While students are engaged with the high school leaders, their parent/guardian will receive valuable safety information presented by local experts from Lakewood Police, Fire and EMS, as well as a cyber-crimes against children and adults education expert from the Office of the Geauga County Prosecuting Attorney.
There is a $15.00 FAMILY FEE to attend HOME ALONE, which includes materials students and parents receive at the event. Families registering more than one child between the ages of 9-12 do not have to purchase extra tickets to register additional children. Each ticket admits all children of qualifying age and their parents/guardians.
Also, the information presented at HOME ALONE is the same at each safety training event, so only register for ONE session at a time. If your preferred session is full then try signing up for another open event date.