I can identify the different types of abuse a child can experience.

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2.9.1 Protecting Me: When I feel safe and okay / When I feel unsafe and not okay I can identify the different types of abuse a child can experience. I know that all types of abuse are wrong. I build confidence in my own feelings and judgements about what feels safe/unsafe or okay/not okay for me. I can identify trusted adults who can help when I have a worry or a question.

Feelings charades Was it easy to tell how someone was feeling by looking at them? How do we actually feel in our body when we have this feeling?

Feelings charades Were there some feelings that were harder to tell? Are there some feelings we sometimes don’t want to show? Or sometimes do we keep them private?

Traffic lights RED I feel unsafe or not okay AMBER I’m not sure how I feel GREEN I feel safe or I feel okay

Feeling YES Feeling NO

When an adult in my family offers to take me to the cinema but I really don’t want to see the film. Do I feel YES or NO?

When an auntie or uncle or grandparent asks me for a kiss. Do I feel YES or NO?

When a grown up suggests we watch something on the computer or TV that I don’t want to see. Do I feel YES or NO?

When an adult in my family offers to take me to the cinema but I really don’t want to see the film. When an auntie or uncle or grandparent asks me for a kiss. When a grown up suggests we watch something on the computer or TV that I don’t want to see. Saying YES or NO

If a stranger offered me a lift home in their car.

If someone touched my private parts.