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Participation Requirements:
— Recommended age: 13 and up
— Parents must attend with the student (no additional cost)
— Certificate of Completion from Kids Firearm Safety 1 or 2 (Can be waived.)
Reviewing the 4 basic gun safety rules reiterating the importance of practicing these rules (by both students and parents)
Live Fire: reviewing trigger and muzzle discipline handling and carrying the firearms shooting from 3 different positions (offhand, kneeling, and prone), from ranges varying from 25 yards to 100 yards. Time permitting, this course will finish with a friendly competition to determine the session's Top Shot (includes an award). Each student will receive a Certification of Completion after the course. Kids Firearm Safety Teen Rifle classes are limited to 10 children.
To be useful, skills (both verbal and physical) must be practiced regularly — training should be intentional and directed at long-term gains (understanding, ability, and proficiency), not short-term satisfaction and success. Students who acknowledge skill development as a long-term process will
Class Link
For more information: https://kidssafefoundation.org/
— Recommended age: 13 and up
— Parents must attend with the student (no additional cost)
— Certificate of Completion from Kids Firearm Safety 1 or 2 (Can be waived.)
Reviewing the 4 basic gun safety rules reiterating the importance of practicing these rules (by both students and parents)
Live Fire: reviewing trigger and muzzle discipline handling and carrying the firearms shooting from 3 different positions (offhand, kneeling, and prone), from ranges varying from 25 yards to 100 yards. Time permitting, this course will finish with a friendly competition to determine the session's Top Shot (includes an award). Each student will receive a Certification of Completion after the course. Kids Firearm Safety Teen Rifle classes are limited to 10 children.
To be useful, skills (both verbal and physical) must be practiced regularly — training should be intentional and directed at long-term gains (understanding, ability, and proficiency), not short-term satisfaction and success. Students who acknowledge skill development as a long-term process will
Class Link
For more information: https://kidssafefoundation.org/