3.1.1 My body now: Names of parts of my body

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3.1.1 My body now: Names of parts of my body I can name parts of my body. I can talk about the different parts of my body and what they do. I can describe the changes that take place with puberty. rshp.scot

Names for parts of our body: Small group questions Do you think it’s important to know the names of parts of your body? Why do people sometimes use words that are different from the real words? Especially when they talk to children? Is it helpful to know the details of the bodies of someone of a different gender? How might this kind of knowledge be useful? Do you think knowing this will help when it comes to understanding sex? Or conception (how babies are made?) or pregnancy or both?

What questions do you have about the body? rshp.scot