Title: Kenny Hansmire - College Graduate
1Kenny Hansmire College Graduate
Before he became the Executive Director of the
American Football Coaches Associations (AFCA)
National Child Identification Program (NCIDP),
Kenny Hansmire attended Howard Payne University,
graduating with a Bachelor of Science in
Business. He also minored in Education, which
allowed him to understand the various techniques
he would go on to use to educate parents about
the importance of child safety precautions.
2Kenny Hansmire Buying A Home Security System
As Executive Director of the National Child
Identification Program, Kenny Hansmire aims to
educate people about the measures that they can
take in order to keep their children safe. Before
you can start looking into home security systems
you need to understand how much you are willing
to spend. There may be some advanced systems that
dont fit into your budget, which will lead you
to having to be very careful in terms of the
technology that you select. A home security
system is only as good as the contractors who
install it for you, so make sure you take the
time to do some research to find out more about
your chosen company. Kenny Hansmire recommends
that anybody who has a home security system
installed should take the time to learn every
single thing about the system.
3Kenny Hansmire FBI Partnership
In 2001 the National Child Identification Program
(NCIDP) partnered with the FBI in an effort to
combat the issue of missing and abducted children
in the United States. The partnership lasted
until 2013 and proved extremely fruitful during
the course of its 12-year existence. Kenny
Hansmire continues to pioneer new forms of child
identification and protection as part of his role
as Executive Director of the NCIDP.
4Kenny Hansmire Teaching Children
The National Child Identification Program not
only offers id kits that parents can use to
improve their chances of finding their child in
the case where they go missing, but also offers a
wealth of information that helps parents keep
their children as safe as possible. People learn
in many different ways, so it is important that
you understand the techniques that will work best
for your child. Children, particularly those at a
younger age, will find it a struggle to maintain
their attention span during a long and boring
lecture. As such, when teaching the child make
sure to condense the lesson into the most
important points. While you wont need to create
written tests to make sure your child has picked
up the information they were told, Kenny Hansmire
notes that you should still find some way of
assessing them.
5THANK YOU...
For more details visit at
https//soundcloud.com/kenny-hansmire
https//tackk.com/kennyhansmire
http//www.slideshare.net/kennyhansmire
http//kennyhansmire.nation2.com/