Bear Care
What do you do if your friend is bleeding? Dr. Shertz explains how to help and what you need to do, showing you fake blood, and how you might deal with different amounts of bleeding.
- A teaspoon? That’s a bandaid.
- Half a juice box? Bandage.
- Half a container of milk? A tourniquet.
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A aula foi excelente. Rápida, objetiva, sem enrolação. É o tipo de conteúdo que realmente agrega, principalmente pra quem vive na correria e precisa aprender o que importa sem perder tempo. Gostei muito da forma clara e prática de explicar – dá pra entender fácil e já pensar em como aplicar na vida real. Parabéns pelo trabalho! Ansioso(a) pelos próximos conteúdos.
Translation from Portuguese:
The class was excellent. Quick, to the point, and straightforward. It’s the kind of content that truly adds value, especially for those who live in a rush and need to learn what matters without wasting time. I really appreciated the clear and practical way it was explained—it’s easy to understand and can immediately be used to apply it in real life. Congratulations on your work! Looking forward to the next content.
Video done well, simple, fast.
Thanks for tackling this. 🙋🏼♀️Single mom of three here (4, 7, and 13…Semper Gumby). I am always trying to find ways to prepare my children for the worst in a real and effective way, while sparing any innocence I can. It’s a hard balance. Even harder, is doing so and not sounding like a conspiracy theorist so they block it out, or creating one, depending on their stage of development. I liked this quick class because it was to the point, no scenarios to preoccupy and distract from the material… I think it keeps the young mind focused on the skill, not the “what if’s.” It’s an area that needs more attention and development to prepare children, and unfortunately, it’s just a reality. I’ll let you know my son’s feedback! Thanks again from CC, TX.