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As a secondary English teacher, I have worked in several east side districts in and around Detroit. Throughout the years, I have witnessed countless students respond with a fight or flight mentality when confronted by school security and resource officers. Their behavior is often defensive and could lead to dire consequences if they acted the same way when talking with a police officer outside of school. It occurred to me that the responses I was seeing in school hallways are the very ones that make headlines resulting in the death/injury of a civilian or an officer. I realized that we don’t do enough as a society to teach people the appropriate way to respond to law enforcement, which is what inspired the idea for this book.

 

By teaching children at a young age the proper way to an interact with a police officer, we can create muscle memory that will hopefully guide their behavior as adults.  I feel confident that by instilling the simple phrase, "Freeze, Fives, Saves Lives!" into young minds, potential misunderstandings and negative encounters later in life could be prevented. I hope you find these tools helpful in forming positive, productive relationships with students today that will promote respect, trust and equity in the future!

Kristi Thielk

For more information or if you have questions, please reach out.

We'd love to chat!

Email:   info@freezefives.com

Phone:   313-530-7799

*Author available at select times for

book readings and signing during events.

Inquire if interested!​

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