Building Healthy Relationships and Beating Peer Pressure
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Building Healthy Relationships and Beating Peer Pressure
Year 5 Health Education Learning to respect, empathise and make positive choices
WALT: We Are Learning To
Understand the role of healthy relationships Show respect and empathy to others Recognise strategies to manage peer pressure Reflect on how relationships support our wellbeing
What Makes a Relationship Healthy?
Think about your best friendships What words describe how you treat each other? How do you feel when you're with good friends?
Characteristics of Healthy Relationships
Respect - treating others how they want to be treated Trust - feeling safe to be yourself Communication - talking and listening well Support - helping each other through good and bad times Fun - enjoying time together Boundaries - respecting when someone says 'no'
Understanding Peer Pressure
When friends try to influence your choices Can be positive (encouraging you to try new things) Can be negative (pushing you to do things that feel wrong) You always have the right to say 'no' Real friends respect your decisions
Role-Play Activity: Real-Life Scenarios
Scenario 1: Friend wants you to do something uncomfortable Scenario 2: Someone is being left out of your group Scenario 3: Peers pressuring you to be mean to someone Work in groups of 4-5 students Plan and present your response Show respect, empathy and assertive communication
Remember This
'True friends respect your choices and support you in being your best self'
Your Relationship Action Plan
Choose ONE strategy to build healthier relationships Choose ONE way to handle peer pressure positively Draw or write your plan Think about: How will this help your wellbeing? Share with a partner if you'd like