A bit philosophical on this one, but an honest question nonetheless. While the family and I were on vacation the Nice, France attack occurred only to be followed up by the Baton Rouge ambush by police. We have a large family of seven (lots of hands but all the children are relatively untrained in survival skills - we're working on that) but I'm the primary prepper in the family.
I recently got the family to the two-week prep milestone (we live in a hurricane zone with three landfalls in 11 years) and as I watch the world continue to go mad I feel as though I need to move faster and make more in-depth preparations for a long-term event. I've started sharing world events with my oldest (15) due my perspective that she will need to understand that the world is not all roses and rainbows (realism, not necessarily pessimism/fatalism); however, I don't want her to think that the world is about to end and there's no point in education, etc.
Wow, that was a rambling mess...
Anyway, here's my question - how involved is your family in your preparation efforts? Do you involve your children, and if so, what age do you begin to "lift the veil" and start educating them in skills, but also the nature of the world?
How Involved Is Your Family?
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