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Last minute tips for parents when the SHTF
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1110734:MV8xNTg3OTA4XzM0NDMzMzg1X0U5NTIwNThC] Sharpening One of the easiest sharpeners is the The Spyderco Tri-Angle 204MF Sharpener. I have found that I can teach young children how to safely and correctly sharpen many tools with it since it includes brass rods to protect their fingers. In tribal societies in which sharp implements are common, far less accidents occur. Accidents happen because most people DON'T use tool, and so they don't have a healthy respect for sharp edges or heavy ones falling on unprotected feet. This tool is a great investment. Yes, you can sharpen without it, but this one keeps the basic angle uniform through the motion. It typically costs around ~$90. I have seen is for ~$50 too. [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hU3rJlU4IV4[/youtube] Listen, he tells you how to use existing sandpaper grits to get very fine sharpening done on the cheap. It will sharpen most of the tools that the average person needs to work on. [/quote]
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There are many free homeschooling sites with pdf files. It would be great to have them just in case there are issues.
Get medications that your kids need. See if your doctor will prescribe 3 months supplies for them.
Get some presents tomorrow for Christmas. Little gifts that you could give out not only then, but throughout the year as incentives. They'll really appreciate them.
Children can thrive in the woods as long as they have calm parents. They cannot keep up with your pace up and down tails. You've got to plan adequately if you do have to walk some.
Kids are used to incorrectly using a backpack since kids at school wear them in the wrong fashion, which adds too much stress to their lower back. You'll have to reteach them how to buckle it properly and position it higher than they used to wearing it.
Try to make gathering wood into a game. Teach them as much about nature as possible. Being quiet is as important as talking.
Kids love open fires. Tell stories. It can simply be times when they did wonderful things when they were younger. They love hearing how much you love and adore them. Even teens.
Hug and kiss them often. Be generous with your affection. Lavish it on them
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