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  • We support our child in understanding the importance of keeping themselves and others safe.
  • We support our child in understanding and maintaining appropriate boundaries.
  • We support our child in understanding how to interact with people of all ages successfully and safely.
  • We encourage our child to interact in a safe, appropriate and respectful way with adults in formal and informal situations.
  • We support our child in interacting confidently in social situations.
  • We support our child to adapt to changes positively.
  • We encourage our child to be responsible for their own actions and behaviours as they move towards adulthood and we demonstrate the same qualities ourselves.
  • We encourage our child to invest in their support networks.
  • We try to provide opportunities for our child to connect with trusted adults who care about them whilst respecting their independence.

Connections to other parts of five ways to wellbeing: 

  • We support our child to understand the importance of diversity and respecting the opinions of others.
  • We help our child to understand the importance of respectful interaction with others and do the same ourselves.
  • We support our child in understanding and maintaining appropriate boundaries.
  • We help our child to understand the opinions and thoughts of others and to be respectful of these.
  • We support our child in understand the views of others and that not everyone has the same viewpoint.
  • We support our child in understanding the importance of keeping themselves and others safe.
  • We help our child to maintain healthy friendships with their peers.
  • We support our child in understanding how to interact with people of all ages successfully and safely.
  • We encourage our child to interact in a safe, appropriate and respectful way with adults in formal and informal situations.
  • We encourage our child to maintain relationships with their peers and others in social groups.
  • We support our child in interacting confidently in social situations.
  • We encourage our child to be responsible for their own actions and behaviours as they move towards adulthood and we demonstrate the same qualities ourselves.
  • We encourage our child to invest in their support networks.
  • We try to provide opportunities for our child to connect with trusted adults who care about them whilst respecting their independence.

Connections to other parts of five ways to wellbeing: 

 

  • We support our child to understand the importance of diversity and respecting the opinions of others.
  • We help our child to maintain healthy friendships with their peers.
  • We encourage our child to maintain relationships with their peers and others in social groups.
  • We support our child in interacting confidently in social situations.
  • We support our child to adapt to changes positively.
  • We encourage our child to invest in their support networks.
  • We try to provide opportunities for our child to connect with trusted adults who care about them whilst respecting their independence.

Connections to other parts of five ways to wellbeing: 

  • We support our child to understand the importance of diversity and respecting the opinions of others.
  • We help our child to understand the importance of respectful interaction with others and do the same ourselves.
  • We support our child in understanding and maintaining appropriate boundaries.
  • We help our child to understand the opinions and thoughts of others and to be respectful of these.
  • We support our child in understand the views of others and that not everyone has the same viewpoint.
  • We support our child in understanding the importance of keeping themselves and others safe.
  • We help our child to maintain healthy friendships with their peers.
  • We support our child in understanding how to interact with people of all ages successfully and safely.
  • We encourage our child to interact in a safe, appropriate and respectful way with adults in formal and informal situations.
  • We encourage our child to maintain relationships with their peers and others in social groups.
  • We encourage our child to invest in their support networks.
  • We try to provide opportunities for our child to connect with trusted adults who care about them whilst respecting their independence.

Connections to other parts of five ways to wellbeing: