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Learning Objectives To understand that everyone has worries and problems

Learning Objectives To understand that everyone has worries and problems To find out who you can ask for help To find out about ways to stay healthy. What do children worry about? Write some ideas here. Worries and Problems. What do children worry about?.

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Learning Objectives To understand that everyone has worries and problems

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  1. Learning Objectives • To understand that everyone has worries and problems • To find out who you can ask for help • To find out about ways to stay healthy

  2. What do children worry about? Write some ideas here Worries and Problems

  3. What do children worry about? Some people think that if they ask for help about their worry or problem people will laugh Write an example here Many people think they are the only person with a worry or problem Some people think that no-one can help with their worry or problem.

  4. This is not true…

  5. Jack and Paddy’s story • Jack and Paddy are two boys that share a similar problem – listen to their story • Optional link to film clip http://www.eric.org.uk/

  6. Feeling and Worries

  7. Feeling and Worries

  8. Wetting the bed affects Jack and Paddy in many ways: • Their feelings • Their lives • Their family life

  9. Jack and Paddy are not alone, they have help from others: • Bedwetting can happen to children of all ages. It is more common in young children, although some teenagers (between one in 50 and one in 100) still wet the bed • Both boys and girls can wet the bed • It is hard for most people to talk about bedwetting, so children who wet the bed often feel alone and bad about it • Some children who wet miss out on things such as trips and staying over at their friend’s houses. Some of them might be bullied at school • If they wet the bed, it’s not their fault • There are three main reasons why children wet the bed: • They can’t wake up at night when they need to go to the toilet • Some children carry on making a lot of urine (wee) at night and it is too much to hold onto until morning • For some children, their bladder (the place where wee is stored until we go to the toilet) can only hold small amounts and gets rid of the wee before it is full up.

  10. Jack and Paddy are not alone, they could: - place a tick next to the right advice

  11. Share your ideas for Jack and Paddy Children like Paddy and Jack can get help from

  12. Feelings and worries about… • What might these children’s feelings and worries be?

  13. What advice can you give these children, who might be able to help? Child 1 is worried that…

  14. What advice can you give these children, who can help? Child 2 thinks that…

  15. What advice can you give these children, how could they stay safe and healthy? Child 1 could ask…

  16. Staying healthy – place a tick next to the advice that will help all children stay healthy

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