Stay Safe: Spot the Warning Signs

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Stay Safe: Spot the Warning Signs

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Stay Safe: Spot the Warning Signs
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Stay Safe: Spot the Warning Signs

Learning to recognise early warning signs Keeping ourselves and others safe Year 3 Health Education

What Are Warning Signs?
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What Are Warning Signs?

Signals that tell us to be careful Help us make safe choices Like traffic lights for safety Our body and mind can give us warnings too

Body Warning Signs vs Mind Warning Signs
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Body Warning Signs vs Mind Warning Signs

{"left":"Feeling sick or unwell\nStomach ache or headache\nFeeling tired or weak\nHeart beating fast","right":"Feeling scared or worried\nFeeling confused or upset\nWanting to hide or run away\nFeeling like something is wrong"}

Warning Sign Detective Game
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Warning Sign Detective Game

Look at different pictures Spot the warning signs Discuss what you would do Practice being safety detectives

Trusted Adults Who Can Help
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Trusted Adults Who Can Help

Parents and family members Teachers and school staff Police officers and firefighters Doctors and nurses Always tell a trusted adult about warning signs

What Would You Do?
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What Would You Do?

A stranger offers you lollies You feel sick during class Someone makes you feel uncomfortable You see something that looks dangerous

Safety Reminder
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Safety Reminder

Trust your feelings - they are important warning signs that help keep you safe

Remember: You Are Important and Deserve to Be Safe
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Remember: You Are Important and Deserve to Be Safe

Always trust your warning signs Tell a trusted adult when something feels wrong It's never your fault if someone makes you uncomfortable You have the right to feel safe and happy Practice recognising warning signs every day