This looks like a job for Eddie Eagle
WTVM:
It’s just another day at Carver Heights Child Development Center in Columbus. But this day will be different. These pre-kindergartners will come face to face with a handgun. We’ve placed an unloaded simulated gun into a hidden place in the classroom.
We put it in a chair. Two hidden cameras have also been placed in the classroom. The children have just come in from recess and the teacher is now giving them an assignment before she leaves the room.
“I t’s a gun, don’t touch it, I know what is all about, do not touch it, its dangerous,” screams little Natasha Fanning. She takes charge, telling her classmates repeatedly to stay away from the gun.
The children are excited. They try to get a teacher’s attention. B ut not one of them touches the gun.
Good. Teach kids to do the right thing when they see a gun:
May 4th, 2006 at 6:35 pm
Pre-kindergartners, yeah. Don’t touch. My third grade daughter would have said something like, “Hay, that’s a Mark II .22 and the safety’s on, but the chamber could be loaded. Hey teacher, who’s the dummy who left their Mark II here? Is that yours?”