Fire Prevention Education for Boys and Girls who Misuse Fire

Fire Prevention Education for Boys and Girls who Misuse Fire

Author: Matt Ferdock

Publisher:

Published: 2022

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13:

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A child referred for an assessment following fire misuse (e.g., setting a fire intentionally) triggers an intervention strategist who constructs a program that almost universally includes fire safety education (FSE). While FSE media tailored by age and grade is available from the U.S. Federal Government, most youth fire misuse intervention educational programming differentiates children by age. However, program designers rarely consider gender, racial differences, and socioeconomic factors during education design and delivery. Limited research demonstrates efficacious FSE. However, since almost no FSE accounts for differences beyond age, no empirical evidence exists examining its efficacy by demographic or socioeconomic differences. Using archival data of juvenile fire misusers collected over the past 20 years, the investigator examined operationalized components of an FSE program. Quantitative results were inconclusive. However, qualitative analysis revealed predominantly masculine language used in the FSE despite nearly 17% of the children in this study being female. Analysis showed FSE worksheets and handouts were grade and age-appropriate. However, instructions for educators and parents and lesson plans were scored at about a 6th-grade level. This paper is the first known research to operationalize dimensions of fire safety education to study their impact on reducing recidivism rates. Qualitative methods found differences between children who completed FSE and those who did not after returning to the program. Children who did not complete FSE were found to contain more than ten times the number of emotional, behavioral, family-related, and school-related thematic problems as children who completed FSE. I discuss implications for further research


Fire Safety Education Resource Directory

Fire Safety Education Resource Directory

Author: Barry Leonard

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 1998-10

Total Pages: 657

ISBN-13: 0788173081

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This compendium of materials will be useful in building and supplementing a public education program for fire safety. Lists a wide range of programs, videotapes, booklets, manuals, pamphlets, brochures, program kits, and web sites that are available from diverse sources throughout the U.S. There are 13 categories: burn and scald prevention, CPR and first aid, electrical hazards, escape plans and drills, fire and the elderly, fire extinguishers, fire safety and the disabled, flammable fabrics, residences, residential fire inspections and home safety, fire safety programs for schools and day care programs, smoke detectors, and other programs.


Fire and children

Fire and children

Author: Jeanne Humphrey Block

Publisher:

Published: 1976

Total Pages: 20

ISBN-13:

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A number of essentially healthy 5- and 6-year old children were studied to determine their interests in, anxieties about, attitudes toward, and reactions to fire. The relationships of particular personality characteristics of the children and the socialization techniques and teaching strategies of the mothers to the children's perceived attitudes about and observed performances with fire materials were determined. The findings suggest that fire play in very young children is common--more a function of curious, exploratory play than a function of psychologically driven, psychopathological behavior as might be true of fire-setting by older children. Similarities were found between personality characteristics of children with high accident rates and those showing a keen interest in fire. Educational programs emphasizing cautious use of fire materials need to be instituted early in a child's life as interest in fire frequently develops by the time he or she is 5 years old.


Handbook on Firesetting in Children and Youth

Handbook on Firesetting in Children and Youth

Author: David J. Kolko

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2002-06-26

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 0124177611

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In recent years, much research has been conducted on why young people start fires inappropriately, but more crucially on how to keep them from doing so. Psychologists, fire prevention specialists, and investigators from around the US share what has been learned about identifying those who set fires and programs for deterring them. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland.