The Survival Drill That Was Supposed to Be Fun
Description:
Dad said it would build confidence. Jourdan asked if confidence usually required duct tape, a flashlight, and a whistle. Nobody answered quickly enough.
When Dad announces a family confidence exercise, McKenna knows immediately that exercise in their house does not mean what it means in other houses. What follows is a controlled emergency preparedness drill, complete with a scenario, a map, a whistle signal, and a thirty-minute window to solve a real problem under mild but genuine pressure.
Renee is there. She has questions. She is the only one saying them out loud.
Funny, warm, and genuinely useful, Book Six teaches the STOP method, the body's stress response, emergency priorities, and what courage actually looks like when fear is already in the room.
Panic makes problems bigger. A plan makes people useful.
Publisher: McKenna Books