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Teaching youth how to recognize dangerous situations, respond to them correctly and report them to trusted individuals.
KIRKLAND, Wash. - s4story -- The Kirkland School of Oom Yung Doe recently held its annual Children's Halloween Safety Seminar, giving young students practical tools to stay safe and confident during Halloween and beyond.
The seminar covered both general safety topics and Halloween-specific lessons, helping children learn how to recognize unsafe situations, respond appropriately, and know when and how to seek help. Instructors guided students through Oom Yung Doe's Three R's of Safety: Recognize, React, and Report, a simple and effective framework that helps children remember what to do if something doesn't feel right.
Students practiced using their voices, identifying safe adults, and applying basic self-defense and escape techniques. Parents were invited to observe and encouraged to continue practicing these lessons at home, helping to reinforce awareness and confidence in real-world situations.
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"Our goal is to teach safety without creating fear," said one instructor. "We want kids to feel capable and confident - not just on Halloween night, but in their everyday lives."
The event was offered free to the community as part of Oom Yung Doe's ongoing mission to help families build confidence, awareness, and lifelong safety skills through traditional martial arts training.
For more information about upcoming seminars or training opportunities, visit https://www.oomyungdoe-nw.com/ or contact your local school.
Contact:
Oom Yung Doe – Kirkland School
Phone: (425) 803-6800
Email: kirkland@oomyungdoe-nw.com
Oom Yung Doe – Northgate School
Phone: (206) 523-6865
Email: northgate@oomyungdoe-nw.com
The seminar covered both general safety topics and Halloween-specific lessons, helping children learn how to recognize unsafe situations, respond appropriately, and know when and how to seek help. Instructors guided students through Oom Yung Doe's Three R's of Safety: Recognize, React, and Report, a simple and effective framework that helps children remember what to do if something doesn't feel right.
Students practiced using their voices, identifying safe adults, and applying basic self-defense and escape techniques. Parents were invited to observe and encouraged to continue practicing these lessons at home, helping to reinforce awareness and confidence in real-world situations.
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"Our goal is to teach safety without creating fear," said one instructor. "We want kids to feel capable and confident - not just on Halloween night, but in their everyday lives."
The event was offered free to the community as part of Oom Yung Doe's ongoing mission to help families build confidence, awareness, and lifelong safety skills through traditional martial arts training.
For more information about upcoming seminars or training opportunities, visit https://www.oomyungdoe-nw.com/ or contact your local school.
Contact:
Oom Yung Doe – Kirkland School
Phone: (425) 803-6800
Email: kirkland@oomyungdoe-nw.com
Oom Yung Doe – Northgate School
Phone: (206) 523-6865
Email: northgate@oomyungdoe-nw.com
Source: Oom Yung Doe Kirkland
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