“The most fun I’ve seen the kids have learning something.” Sounds crazy considering the subject I know, but I didn’t make it up, a school counselor did. That’s what he said after watching KID ESCAPE at another school. He wasn’t convinced they should add something new to their “stranger safety” curriculum, so he wanted to see it firsthand.

KID ESCAPE Programs complement “stranger danger” classes (or you can start from scratch) because I combine non-threatening, interactive exercises with entertaining prevention stories that help relax your students, so they can learn more effectively.

Registering to watch FREE Grip, Dip & Spin™ videos online also gives you access to John’s program videos (like the one on this page) showing the “Stop, Drop & Roll” analogy, so you can see firsthand how John adjusts the learning approach for events.

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Anyone with experience teaching will tell you children can be a brutal audience. Adults will sit patiently through an event and tell the instructor how “great” he or she is. But if kids aren’t entertained, you’ll find out instantly and they’re pitiless. So the content might be great, but if it goes in one ear and out the other, what’s the point?

Since 1997, my child abduction school assembly programs have been featured in the news and on TV showing children having a blast learning child abduction prevention skills and the Grip, Dip & Spin™ method that I developed based on failed abductions.

If you think you might want to invite KID ESCAPE Developer John Hall (or one of his Certified Instructors) to a school assembly or group event, please use this form.

If you want a proposal to show decision-makers at your school or organization, let us know. NOTE: We don’t use salespeople, you are contacted only if you want us too.

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“Last night a teacher was attacked after school and she used Grip, Dip & Spin™ presented to our students to escape.”  - Richard Hogue, Superintendent, Fishers, IN