Fascinating Fact:
Teachers and school staff are special people because they help you learn and feel safe at school.
In PSHE Health Education (age 5-7), you learn about people who care for you and help you. Special people might be family members, carers, teachers, neighbours, or helpers in the community. It is important to know who you can talk to, how to ask for help, and what to do if you feel worried or unsafe.
Key Terms
- Trusted adult: A grown-up you know can help you, like a parent, carer, or teacher.
- Helper: A person whose job is to keep people safe or well, like a nurse, doctor, or police officer.
- Emergency: A serious situation where someone needs help quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions (Click to see answers)
Who are special people in PSHE for age 5-7?
Special people are trusted adults who care for you and help you stay safe. They can be family, carers, teachers, or other grown-ups you know you can talk to.
How do I ask a grown-up for help if I feel worried?
You can tell a trusted adult how you feel using simple words. Say what happened, what you need, and keep asking until someone helps you and you feel safe.
What should I do if I get separated from my adult in a busy place?
Stop and stay where you are. Ask a safe grown-up for help, like a shop worker, a police officer, or another adult with children, and tell them who you came with.
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