1.3.2 Feelings and Safety: Feeling safe

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1.3.2 Feelings and Safety: Feeling safe I can communicate my feelings. I can discuss friendships and relationships. I know who can help me and keep me safe and who I can talk to if I am worried. I am learning how to communicate effectively. rshp.scot

What are the things we do to keep ourselves safe? When we are crossing the road? rshp.scot

What are the things we do to keep ourselves safe? When we are on our bike? rshp.scot

What are the things we do to keep ourselves safe? When we are out playing with friends? rshp.scot

What are the things we do to keep ourselves safe? When we are travelling in a car? rshp.scot

What are the things we do to keep ourselves safe? When we meet a dog? rshp.scot

What makes children feel safe? https://youtu.be/KyTqFe55bwg (1 minute 48 seconds) I feel safe when….. rshp.scot

What makes children feel safe?: At home? At school? Outside in the street or playground? rshp.scot

What makes you feel safe? (Does anyone have a special toy? A blanket?) Feeling safe? Where do you feel safe? What makes you feel safe? (Does anyone have a special toy? A blanket?) Who makes you feel safe? How do they make you feel safe? How do you feel when you feel safe? rshp.scot

Activity: Me feeling safe Draw a picture that shows when you are feeling safe.

Important things to remember Every child has the right to feel safe. No one is allowed to hurt you or touch you in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable, worried or scared. Even if you are not sure, if something doesn’t feel right you should tell an adult who can help you.   rshp.scot

3 things to do if you don’t feel safe Say ‘no’ Get away   3 things to do if you don’t feel safe Say ‘no’ Get away Find a trusted adult. rshp.scot

Film: The Feelings Song https://youtu.be/UsISd1AMNYU (duration 3 minutes 12 seconds) rshp.scot