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So, I've been advised by my social worker to teach my 4 and 5 year old boys how to ring 999 incase I am alone with them when I have a seizure, being as we are alone a lot while the other half works.
The problem is, I know for a fact that both of them would freak out if they ever saw it, and i know they would not think to ring 999, there is no way i can mentally prepare them for seeing it, i can tell them what to expect but its hard for them to understand at that age.
Does anyone have any tips? Or have been through this with young children? It's playing on my mind a lot, I really don't want them to be at risk while I am not reponsive but I'm unsure as to how to handle it (and my social worker is usless)
The problem is, I know for a fact that both of them would freak out if they ever saw it, and i know they would not think to ring 999, there is no way i can mentally prepare them for seeing it, i can tell them what to expect but its hard for them to understand at that age.
Does anyone have any tips? Or have been through this with young children? It's playing on my mind a lot, I really don't want them to be at risk while I am not reponsive but I'm unsure as to how to handle it (and my social worker is usless)