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People who help me and look after me: When I have a question or a worry

Discover the caring adults in a child's life and how they can provide support for questions and worries. Learn about common concerns children may have and why they may find it difficult to express them. Find comfort in knowing that talking to someone, such as a family member, me, or another adult at school, can help alleviate worries.

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People who help me and look after me: When I have a question or a worry

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  1. People who help me and look after me: When I have a question or a worry I can identify the adults in my life who care for me and look after me. I can talk about how adults care and look after me. I can name who I can go to with a question or a worry. rshp.scot

  2. If you have a question you want to ask about something important who do you go to?

  3. What kind of things can children worry about?

  4. Sometimes when a child has a worry they find it difficult to tell someone. Why do you think that is?

  5. Jenny had a lot of things she was worried about didn’t she? She felt better after talking to her Gran. Its always good to talk to someone if you have a worry. This could be someone in your family. Or you can talk to me or another adult in school.

  6. Who can I talk to?

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