My Family Coach in KS1 & KS2

My Family Coach in KS1 & KS2 (ENGLAND)

How does My Family Coach complement statutory Relationships Education and Health
Education lessons in school?

My Family Coach is designed around the needs of families and complements many areas of statutory guidance and wider PSHE
teaching in school.
There are several ways My Family Coach can be used to support your lessons:

 The grids below set out the statutory Relationships and Health Education guidance for Primary Schools with appropriate My Family Coach resources. You will need to sign into the My Family Coach website to view them.

Relationship Education KS1 & KS2

Theme: Families and people who care for me.

By the end of primary school, pupils should know:

that families are important for children growing up because they can give love, security and stability.

Support Talk: Bouncing Forward (complete video series)

Quick Read: 5 Reasons to Make Playing With Your Child a Priority

Quick Read: 3 Ways to Celebrate Positive Progress

Quick Read: Why You Should Stop When Family Life is Improving

Quick Read: What To Do When Your Child Says No

Quick Read: 5 Ways to Enjoy Spending Time as a Family

Quick Read: Why “Just” Playing is the Best Way to Learn

Podcast: What is Attachment and Why is it Important?

Quick Read: Working Together as a Separated Family

the characteristics of healthy family life, commitment to each other, including in times of difficulty, protection and care for children and other family members, the importance of spending time together and sharing each other’s lives.

Support Talk: Bouncing Forward (complete video series)
Support talk: The Ask (complete video series)

Quick Read: 5 Reasons to Make Playing With Your Child a Priority

Quick Read: 3 Ways to Celebrate Positive Progress

Quick Read: Why You Should Stop When Family Life is Improving

Quick Read: What To Do When Your Child Says No

Quick Read: Working Together as a Separated Family

Quick Read: 5 Ways to Enjoy Spending Time as a Family

Podcast: Play & Development

Quick Read: 6 Reasons Why Your Child Isn’t Talking to You
Podcast: Positive About Behaviour
Podcast: Behaviour and Body Language
Podcast: Behaviour and Consistency
Podcast: Behaviour and Positive Approaches
Podcast: Difficult Conversations
Podcast: Respectful Conversations
Podcast: Language & Behaviour

Quick Read: Why “Just” Playing is the Best Way to Learn

Podcast: What is Attachment and Why is it Important?

that others’ families, either in school or in the wider world, sometimes look different from their family, but that they should respect those differences and know that other children’s families are also characterised by love and care.

Quick read: Teach Your Child to Respect Themselves and Others
Quick Read: Is My Child a Bully and What Can I Do About It?
Podcast: Behaviour and Stereotypes

Quick Read: Working Together as a Separated Family

Quick Read: 5 Reasons to Make Playing With Your Child a Priority
Quick Read: 6 Reasons Why Your Child Isn’t Talking to You
Podcast: Positive About Behaviour
Podcast: Behaviour and Body Language
Podcast: Behaviour and Consistency
Podcast: Behaviour and Positive Approaches
Podcast: Respectful Conversations
Podcast: Language & Behaviour

that stable, caring relationships, which may be of different types, are at the heart of happy families, and are important for children’s security as they grow up.

Support Talk: Bouncing Forward (complete video series)

Support talk: The Ask (complete video series)

Quick Read: 5 Reasons to Make Playing With Your Child a Priority

Quick Read: 6 Reasons Why Your Child Isn’t Talking to You

Podcast: Positive About Behaviour

Podcast: Behaviour and Body Language

Quick Read: Working Together as a Separated Family

Podcast: Behaviour and Consistency

Podcast: Behaviour and Positive Approaches

Podcast: Respectful Conversations

Podcast: Language & Behaviour

Podcast: What is Attachment and Why is it Important?

that marriage represents a formal and legally recognised commitment of two people to each other which is intended to be lifelong.
how to recognise if family relationships are making them feel unhappy or unsafe, and how to seek help or advice from others if needed

Quick Read: What to Do if Your Child Tells You They’ve Been Abused

Quick Read: How to Keep Your Child Safe From Abuse

Theme: Caring Friendships

By the end of primary school, pupils should know:

how important friendships are in making us feel happy and secure, and how people choose and make friends.

Quick Read: How to Help Your Child Make Friends (and Keep Them)

Quick Read: How to Have a Great Start to Nursery (EYFS)

the characteristics of friendships, including mutual respect, truthfulness, trustworthiness, loyalty, kindness, generosity, trust, sharing interests and experiences and support with problems and difficulties.

Quick Read: How to Help Your Child Make Friends (and Keep Them)
Quick Read: What You Can Do If Your Child is Being Bullied
Quick Read: Helping Your Child With Bullying at School
Quick Read: Is My Child a Bully and What Can I Do About It?

that healthy friendships are positive and welcoming towards others, and do not make others feel lonely or excluded.

Quick Read: Helping Your Child Manage Peer Pressure

Quick Read: What You Can Do If Your Child is Being Bullied

Quick Read: Is My Child a Bully and What Can I Do About It?

Quick Read: How to Help Your Child if They’re Bullied Online

Quick Read: Helping Your Child With Bullying at School

Podcast: Bullying and Behaviour 

Podcast: How Can We Celebrate Neurodiversity? Part 1

Podcast: Celebrating Neurodiversity Part 2

that most friendships have ups and downs, and that these can often be worked through so that the friendship is repaired or even strengthened, and that resorting to violence is never right.

Quick Read: Helping Your Child With Friendship Breakups

Quick Read: What You Can Do If Your Child is Being Bullied

Quick Read: Is My Child a Bully and What Can I Do About It?

Podcast: Bullying and Behaviour 

how to recognise who to trust and who not to trust, how to judge when a friendship is making them feel unhappy or uncomfortable, managing conflict, how to manage these situations and how to seek help or advice from others, if needed.

Quick Read: Helping Your Child Manage Peer Pressure

Quick Read: Helping Your Child With Friendship Breakups

Quick Read: What You Can Do If Your Child is Being Bullied

Quick Read: Is My Child a Bully and What Can I Do About It?

Quick Read: Helping Your Child With Bullying at School

Podcast: Bullying and Behaviour 

Quick Read: What to Do if Your Child Tells You They’ve Been Abused

Quick Read: How to Keep Your Child Safe From Abuse

Theme: Respectful Relationships

By the end of primary school, pupils should know:

the importance of respecting others, even when they are very different from them (for example, physically, in character, personality or backgrounds), or make different choices or have different preferences or beliefs.

Support Talk: Bouncing Forward: Empathy

Quick Read: Why it’s Never Too Early to Talk About Consent

Quick Read: Is My Child a Bully and What Can I Do About It?

Quick read: Teach Your Child to Respect Themselves and Others

Podcast: Behaviour and Stereotypes

Podcast: Respectful Conversations

Podcast: Language & Behaviour

Podcast: Bullying and Behaviour 

Podcast: How Can We Celebrate Neurodiversity? Part 1

Podcast: Celebrating Neurodiversity Part 2

practical steps they can take in a range of different contexts to improve or support respectful relationships.

Support talk: The Ask (complete video series)

Support talk: The Ask: Ultimatums

Support Talk: Bouncing Forward: Empathy

Quick Read: Stop Giving Ultimatums and Start Doing This Instead.

Quick Read: What To Do When Your Child Says No

Quick Read: Is My Child a Bully and What Can I Do About It?

Podcast: Positive About Behaviour

Podcast: Behaviour and Positive Approaches

Podcast: Behaviour and Stereotypes

Podcast: Respectful Conversations

Podcast: Language & Behaviour

Podcast: How Can We Celebrate Neurodiversity? Part 1

Podcast: Celebrating Neurodiversity Part 2

the conventions of courtesy and manners.

Support talk: The Ask (complete video series)

Support Talk: Bouncing Forward: Offering Choices

Quick Read: Stop Giving Ultimatums and Start Doing This Instead.

Quick Read: 6 Reasons Why Your Child Isn’t Talking to You

Quick Read: What To Do When Your Child Says No

Quick Read: Why Your Young Child Swears and How to Stop It

Podcast: Difficult Conversations

Podcast: Respectful Conversations

Podcast: Language & Behaviour

the importance of self-respect and how this links to their own happiness.

Quick read: Teach Your Child to Respect Themselves and Others

that in school and in wider society they can expect to be treated with respect by others, and that in turn they should show due respect to others, including those in positions of authority.

Support talk: The Ask (complete video series)

Support Talk: Bouncing Forward: Empathy

Quick Read: Simple Ways to Stop Your Child Telling Lies

Quick Read: 5 Easy Ways to Get Your Child Listening To You

Quick read: Teach Your Child to Respect Themselves and Others

Quick Read: Is My Child a Bully and What Can I Do About It?

Quick Read: Supporting Your Child When They Struggle at School

Podcast: Respectful Conversations

Podcast: Language & Behaviour

Podcast: How Can We Celebrate Neurodiversity? Part 1

Podcast: Celebrating Neurodiversity Part 2

about different types of bullying (including cyberbullying), the impact of bullying, responsibilities of bystanders (primarily reporting bullying to an adult) and how to get help.

Quick Read: What You Can Do If Your Child is Being Bullied

Quick Read: Is My Child a Bully and What Can I Do About It?

Quick Read: How to Help Your Child if They’re Bullied Online

Quick Read: Helping Your Child With Bullying at School

Podcast: Bullying and Behaviour 

what a stereotype is, and how stereotypes can be unfair, negative or destructive.

Quick Read: Damaging Stereotypes and How to Change Them

Podcast: Behaviour and Stereotypes

the importance of permission-seeking and giving in relationships with friends, peers and adults.

Quick Read: Why it’s Never Too Early to Talk About Consent

Video Talk: Relationships Series (KS2)

Theme: Online Relationships

By the end of primary school, pupils should know:

that people sometimes behave differently online, including by pretending to be someone they are not.

Quick Read: Managing Social Media With Primary Age Children

Quick Read: How to Reduce Arguments About Screen Time

Quick Read: How to Help Your Child if They’re Bullied Online

Podcast: How Can I Keep My Child Safe Online?

Podcast: How Can I Keep My Child Safe on Social Media?

that the same principles apply to online relationships as to face-to- face relationships, including the importance of respect for others online including when we are anonymous

Video Talk: Relationships Series (KS2)

Podcast: How Can I Keep My Child Safe on Social Media?

the rules and principles for keeping safe online, how to recognise risks, harmful content and contact, and how to report them

Quick Read: How to Reduce Arguments About Screen Time

Quick Read: Managing Social Media With Primary Age Children

Quick Read: How to Help Your Child if They’re Bullied Online

Podcast: How Can I Keep My Child Safe on Social Media?

how to critically consider their online friendships and sources of information including awareness of the risks associated with people they have never met.

Quick Read: Managing Social Media With Primary Age Children

Quick Read: How to Reduce Arguments About Screen Time

Quick Read: Worrying Signs Your Child’s Being Radicalised

Podcast: How Can I Keep My Child Safe on Social Media?

how information and data is shared and used online.

Quick Read: Managing Social Media With Primary Age Children

Quick Read: How to Reduce Arguments About Screen Time

Podcast: How Can I Keep My Child Safe on Social Media?

Theme: Being Safe

By the end of primary school, pupils should know:

what sorts of boundaries are appropriate in friendships with peers and others (including in a digital context)

Quick Read: Helping Your Child Manage Peer Pressure

Quick Read: Helping Your Child With Friendship Breakups

Quick Read: Managing Social Media With Primary Age Children

Quick Read: Is My Child a Bully and What Can I Do About It?

Quick Read: What to Do if Your Child Tells You They’ve Been Abused

Quick Read: How to Keep Your Child Safe From Abuse

about the concept of privacy and the implications of it for both children and adults; including that it is not always right to keep secrets if they relate to being safe.

Quick Read: Managing Social Media With Primary Age Children

Quick Read: What to Do if Your Child Tells You They’ve Been Abused

Quick Read: How to Keep Your Child Safe From Abuse

Quick Read: Why it’s Never Too Early to Talk About Consent

that each person’s body belongs to them, and the differences between appropriate and inappropriate or unsafe physical, and other, contact.

Quick Read: Why it’s Never Too Early to Talk About Consent

Video Talk: Relationships Series (KS2)

Quick Read: What to Do if Your Child Tells You They’ve Been Abused

Quick Read: How to Keep Your Child Safe From Abuse

how to respond safely and appropriately to adults they may encounter (in all contexts, including online) whom they do not know.

Quick Read: Managing Social Media With Primary Age Children

Podcast: How Can I Keep My Child Safe on Social Media?

Quick Read: What to Do if Your Child Tells You They’ve Been Abused

Quick Read: How to Keep Your Child Safe From Abuse

Quick Read: How to Reduce Arguments About Screen Time

how to recognise and report feelings of being unsafe or feeling bad about any adult.

Quick Read: Why it’s Never Too Early to Talk About Consent

Quick Read: What to Do if Your Child Tells You They’ve Been Abused

Quick Read: How to Keep Your Child Safe From Abuse

how to ask for advice or help for themselves or others, and to keep trying until they are heard.

Quick Read: Why it’s Never Too Early to Talk About Consent

Quick Read: Managing Social Media With Primary Age Children

Quick Read: How to Reduce Arguments About Screen Time

how to report concerns or abuse, and the vocabulary and confidence needed to do so.

Quick Read: Why it’s Never Too Early to Talk About Consent

Quick Read: Managing Social Media With Primary Age Children

Quick Read: How to Reduce Arguments About Screen Time

Quick Read: How to Keep Your Child Safe From Abuse

Quick Read: What to Do if Your Child Tells You They’ve Been Abused

where to get advice e.g. family, school and/or other sources.

Quick Read: Why it’s Never Too Early to Talk About Consent

Quick Read: How to Keep Your Child Safe From Abuse

Quick Read: What to Do if Your Child Tells You They’ve Been Abused

Health Education KS1 & KS2

Theme: Mental Wellbeing

By the end of primary school, pupils should know:

that mental wellbeing is a normal part of daily life, in the same way as physical health.

Quick Read: Should I Worry that My Child Seems Withdrawn?

Podcast: Wellbeing & Behaviour

Quick Read: Understanding Anxious Feelings In Younger Children

Podcast: Mental Health & Behaviour

Quick Read: Common Signs of Child Depression

Podcast: Social and Emotional Mental Health

Podcast: Mental Health & behaviour

Quick Read: 4 Do’s and Dont’s When Your Child Has Tantrums*

Quick Read: Helping Your Child With School Tests

that there is a normal range of emotions (e.g. happiness, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, nervousness) and scale of emotions that all humans experience in relation to different experiences and situations.

Quick Read: Simple Ways to Cope With Your Grumpy Child

Podcast: Mental Health & Behaviour

Quick Read: How to Help When Your Child Cries

Podcast: Wellbeing & Behaviour

Quick Read: 4 Do’s and Dont’s When Your Child Has Tantrums*

Quick Read: Helping Your Child Overcome Embarrassment

Quick Read: Helping Your Child With School Tests

Quick Read: How to Cope With Your Child’s Hot Temper

Quick Read: What to Do When Your Child Feels Scared

Quick Read: Supporting Your Child When They Struggle at School

Podcast: Social and Emotional Mental Health

Quick Read: Talking to Your Child About the Loss of a Loved One

Podcast: Anxiety & Behaviour: JoJo Aligwekwe

Quick read: Talking About Frightening World Events With Your Child

Podcast: Mental Health & behaviour

Podcast: ADHD & Anxiety Part 1

Podcast: ADHD & Anxiety Part 2

Quick Read: Talking About the Death of a Public Figure

Quick Read: Coping With the Loss of a Pet

Podcast: What if My Child Has Low Self-Esteem?

Quick Read: How to Build Child Self-Esteem

how to recognise and talk about their emotions, including having a varied vocabulary of words to use when talking about their own and others’ feelings.

Quick Read: How to Help Your Insecure Child

Podcast: Wellbeing & Behaviour

Quick Read: Helping Your Child With School Tests

Podcast: Anxiety & Behaviour: JoJo Aligwekwe

Podcast: Mental Health & Behaviour

Quick Read: How to Build Child Self-Esteem

Quick Read: How to Recognise When Your Child Feels Agitated

Quick Read: Coping With the Loss of a Pet

Quick Read: 4 Do’s and Dont’s When Your Child Has Tantrums*

Support Talk: Bouncing Forward: Reframe

Quick Read: 6 Reasons Why Your Child Isn’t Talking to You

Quick Read: How to Help Your Angry Child Calm Down

Quick Read: 5 Easy Ways to Get Your Child Listening To You

Quick Read: Why Your Young Child Swears and How to Stop It

Podcast: Social and Emotional Mental Health

Podcast: Difficult Conversations

Podcast: Respectful Conversations

Podcast: Language & Behaviour

Quick read: Talking about frightening world events with your child

Podcast: Mental Health & behaviour

Podcast: ADHD & Anxiety Part 1

Podcast: ADHD & Anxiety Part 2

Quick Read: Talking About the Death of a Public Figure

Podcast: What if My Child Has Low Self-Esteem?

Quick Read: Supporting Your Child Through a Divorce

how to judge whether what they are feeling and how they are behaving is appropriate and proportionate.

Quick Read: Helping Your Child Overcome Embarrassment

Podcast: Mental Health & Behaviour

Podcast: Wellbeing & Behaviour

Quick Read: How to Help Your Angry Child Calm Down

Quick Read: Is My Child Naturally Naughty?

Quick Read: How can I Stop My Child Screaming?

Quick Read: Simple Ways to Stop Your Child Spitting

Quick Read: How to Stop Your Child Shouting

Quick Read: Easy Ways to Deal With Child Tantrums

Podcast: Respectful Conversations

Podcast: Language & Behaviour

Quick read: Talking About Frightening World Events With Your Child

Podcast: ADHD & Anxiety Part 1

Podcast: ADHD & Anxiety Part 2

Quick Read: Why is My Child Biting and How Can I Stop It?

the benefits of physical exercise, time outdoors, community participation, voluntary and service-based activity on mental wellbeing and happiness.

Support Talk: Bouncing Forward: The Power of Play

Support Talk: Bouncing Forward: Empathy

Podcast: Anxiety & Behaviour: JoJo Aligwekwe

Support Talk: Bouncing Forward: Togetherness

Quick Read: 5 Simple Ways to Enjoy Spending Time as a Family

Quick Read: 5 Reasons to Make Playing With Your Child a Priority

simple self-care techniques, including the importance of rest, time spent with friends and family and the benefits of hobbies and interests.

Quick Read: 3 Ways to Celebrate Positive Progress

Podcast: Wellbeing & Behaviour

Quick Read: Helping Your Child With School Tests

Podcast: Anxiety & Behaviour: JoJo Aligwekwe

Podcast: Mental Health & Behaviour

Quick Read: Why You Should Stop When Things Start Improving

Support Talk: Bouncing Forward: Reframe

Quick Read: 5 Reasons to Make Playing With Your Child a Priority

Quick Read: The Surprising Benefits of Journaling

Isolation and loneliness can affect children and that it is very important for children to discuss their feelings with an adult and seek support.

Quick Read: Should I Worry that My Child Seems Withdrawn?

Quick Read: 10 Ideas to Support Persistent Child Sadness

Podcast: Mental Health & Behaviour

Podcast: Wellbeing & Behaviour

Podcast: What if My Child Has Low Self-Esteem?

that bullying (including cyberbullying) has a negative and often lasting impact on mental wellbeing.

Quick Read: What You Can Do If Your Child is Being Bullied

Quick Read: Helping Your Child With Friendship Breakups

Quick Read: Is My Child a Bully and What Can I Do About It?

Quick Read: Helping Your Child With Bullying at School

Podcast: Bullying and Behaviour 

where and how to seek support (including recognising the triggers for seeking support), including whom in school they should speak to if they are worried about their own or someone else’s mental wellbeing or ability to control their emotions (including issues arising online).

Quick Read: Should I Worry that My Child Seems Withdrawn?

Quick Read: Could Your Child be Self-Harming?

Podcast: Mental Health & Behaviour

Podcast: What if My Child Has Low Self-Esteem?

Quick Read: Supporting Your Child With OCD

Quick Read: What to Do When Your Child Can’t Cope

Quick Read: Supporting Your Child When They Struggle at School

Podcast: Social and Emotional Mental Health

Quick Read: Helping Your Child With School Tests

Quick Read: How to Build Child Self-Esteem

it is common for people to experience mental ill health. For many people who do, the problems can be resolved if the right support is made available, especially if accessed early enough.

Podcast: Social and Emotional Mental Health

Podcast: What if My Child Has Low Self-Esteem?

Quick Read: Helping Your Child With School Tests

Podcast: Anxiety & Behaviour: JoJo Aligwekwe

Podcast: Mental Health & Behaviour

Podcast: ADHD & Anxiety Part 1

Podcast: ADHD & Anxiety Part 2

Podcast: Wellbeing & Behaviour

Quick Read: Supporting Your Child With OCD

Theme: Internet Safety & Harms

By the end of primary school, pupils should know:

that for most people the internet is an integral part of life and has many benefits.

Quick Read: How to Reduce Arguments About Screen Time

Quick Read: Managing Social Media With Primary Age Children

Podcast: How Can I Keep My Child Safe Online?

Podcast: How Can I Keep My Child Safe on Social Media?

about the benefits of rationing time spent online, the risks of excessive time spent on electronic devices and the impact of positive and negative content online on their own and others’ mental and physical wellbeing.

Quick Read: Managing Social Media With Primary Age Children

Podcast: How Can I Keep My Child Safe on Social Media?

Podcast: How Can I Keep My Child Safe Online?

Quick read: Teach Your Child to Respect Themselves and Others

Quick Read: How to Help Your Child if They’re Bullied Online

Podcast: Bullying & Behaviour

how to consider the effect of their online actions on others and know how to recognise and display respectful behaviour online and the importance of keeping personal information private.

Quick Read: How to Reduce Arguments About Screen Time

Quick Read: Managing Social Media With Primary Age Children

Podcast: How Can I Keep My Child Safe Online?

Podcast: How Can I Keep My Child Safe on Social Media?

why social media, some computer games and online gaming, for example, are age restricted.

Quick Read: How to Reduce Arguments About Screen Time

Podcast: How Can I Keep My Child Safe on Social Media?

Podcast: How Can I Keep My Child Safe Online?
Quick Read: Managing Social Media With Primary Age Children

that the internet can also be a negative place where online abuse, trolling, bullying and harassment can take place, which can have a negative impact on mental health.

Quick Read: Managing Social Media With Primary Age Children

Quick Read: How to Reduce Arguments About Screen Time

Podcast: How Can I Keep My Child Safe on Social Media?

Quick Read: How to Help Your Child if They’re Bullied Online

Podcast: Bullying & Behaviour

Podcast: How Can I Keep My Child Safe Online?

how to be a discerning consumer of information online including understanding that information, including that from search engines, is ranked, selected and targeted.

Quick Read: Managing Social Media With Primary Age Children

Quick Read: How to Reduce Arguments About Screen Time

Podcast: How Can I Keep My Child Safe on Social Media?

where and how to report concerns and get support with issues online.

Quick Read: Worrying Signs Your Child’s Being Radicalised

Quick Read: Managing Social Media With Primary Age Children

Quick Read: How to Reduce Arguments About Screen Time

Quick Read: How to Help Your Child if They’re Bullied Online

Podcast: How Can I Keep My Child Safe Online?

Podcast: How Can I Keep My Child Safe on Social Media?

Theme: Physical Health & Fitness

By the end of primary school, pupils should know:

the characteristics and mental and physical benefits of an active lifestyle.

Quick Read: 5 Ways to Enjoy Spending Time as a Family

Quick Read: 5 Reasons to Make Playing With Your Child a Priority

Podcast: How Can I Help My Young Child Eat Well? (EYFS)

Quick Read: How to Get a Toddler to Sleep

Podcast: Can You Teach Your Child to Sleep?

Quick Read: Making Mealtimes Work for Younger Children (EYFS)

the importance of building regular exercise into daily and weekly routines and how to achieve this; for example walking or cycling to school, a daily active mile or other forms of regular, vigorous exercise.

Quick Read: How Does a Healthy Lifestyle Affect Behaviour?

the risks associated with an inactive lifestyle (including obesity).

Quick Read: How Does a Healthy Lifestyle Affect Behaviour?

Podcast: How Can I Help My Young Child Eat Well? (EYFS)

Quick Read: How to Get a Toddler to Sleep (EYFS)

Quick Read: Can You Teach Your Child to Sleep?

Quick Read: Making Mealtimes Work For Younger Children (EYFS)

how and when to seek support including which adults to speak to in school if they are worried about their health.

Quick Read: How Does a Healthy Lifestyle Affect Behaviour?

Theme: Drugs, Alcohol & Tobacco

By the end of primary school, pupils should know:

the facts about legal and illegal harmful substances and associated risks, including smoking, alcohol use and drugtaking.

Quick Read: Talking to Your Child About Drugs and Alcohol

Quick Read: Keeping Safe : Talking About Alcohol

Quick Read: Talking to Your Child About Smoking and Vaping

Theme: Health and Prevention

By the end of primary school, pupils should know:

how to recognise early signs of physical illness, such as weight loss, or unexplained changes to the body.

about safe and unsafe exposure to the sun, and how to reduce the risk of sun damage, including skin cancer.

the importance of sufficient good quality sleep for good health and that a lack of sleep can affect weight, mood and ability to learn.

Quick Read: Why Your Child Isn’t Sleeping (And What to Do About It)

Quick Read: How to Get a Toddler to Sleep

Podcast: Can You Teach Your Child to Sleep?

Quick Read: 4 Energy Tips for Your Exhausted Child

about dental health and the benefits of good oral hygiene and dental flossing, including regular check-ups at the dentist.

about personal hygiene and germs including bacteria, viruses, how they are spread and treated, and the importance of handwashing.

the facts and science relating to allergies, immunisation and vaccination.

Theme: Basic First Aid

By the end of primary school, pupils should know:

how to make a clear and efficient call to emergency services if necessary.

concepts of basic first-aid, for example dealing with common injuries, including head injuries.

Theme: Changing Adolescent Body

By the end of primary school, pupils should know:

key facts about puberty and the changing adolescent body, particularly from age 9 through to age 11, including physical and emotional changes.

Quick Read: Easy Ways to Support Your Child Through Puberty

about menstrual wellbeing including the key facts about the menstrual cycle.

Quick Read: Easy Ways to Support Your Child Through Puberty

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