Learning how to communicate safely with adults; considering who keeps us safe in our community; learning steps to crossing the road safely; identifying which substances should or should not go in the body; learning how to call 999; knowing the difference between secrets and surprises; learning about appropriate and inappropriate contact
Know that they should speak to an adult if they are ever worried or feel uncomfortable about another adult. Knowing that a stranger is simply anyone you don’t know.
Know how to move politely out of a situation that makes them feel uncomfortable and to tell an adult they trust right away.
Understand that people do jobs that help keep us safe and what some of those jobs are.
Understand how we can help people to keep us safe by behaving in an appropriate way.
Understand how to keep safe near roads.
Understand how to cross the road carefully with an adult.
Understand what goes into or onto the body.
Know when to check about substances with an adult.
Know the number for the emergency services and know their own address.
Know the number to call in an emergency, can select the correct emergency service required and know their own address including postcode.
Understand what a secret is and what a surprise is.
Understand the difference between a secret and a surprise.
Understanding that some physical contact is never acceptable.
Understanding that physical contact that is acceptable with someone who is close to you may be unacceptable with a stranger.
Know the name of parts of the body including those of the private parts for their gender.
Know the people and organisations we can go to for help if we are concerned about something.
Know that I can choose what happens to my body and give permission and take it away; explaining who I can talk to if I feel uncomfortable.