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SEN Home Economics Parents/Carers

Physical Needs of a Child Parents/carers should provide children with: a comfortable home; healthy food; a safe and clean environment; and early bedtimes. Mayer Johnson PCS Symbols © Mayer Johnson LLC (contact Widgit Software www.widgit.com)

Emotional Needs of a Child Parents/carers should offer: praise; encouragement; and protection. Mayer Johnson PCS Symbols © Mayer Johnson LLC (contact Widgit Software www.widgit.com)

Social Needs of a Child Parents/carers should provide children with: opportunities to play with others; quality time together; discipline; and attention. Mayer Johnson PCS Symbols © Mayer Johnson LLC (contact Widgit Software www.widgit.com)

Intellectual Needs of a Child Parents/carers should provide children with: plenty of stimulation; chat; toys and books; and entertainment. Mayer Johnson PCS Symbols © Mayer Johnson LLC (contact Widgit Software www.widgit.com)

Good Parents/Carers Also Provide Positive attitudes and values: confidence, patience, kindness, fairness and respect. Discipline: so children understand the difference between right and wrong, learn self-control and are socially acceptable to those around them. Mayer Johnson PCS Symbols © Mayer Johnson LLC (contact Widgit Software www.widgit.com)