PSHE KS2: Respectful Relationships
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What does respect mean? *
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What are some of the ways that we can ensure that a relationship is respectful? (tick all that apply)
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Bullying can take many forms, such as: physical, verbal, non-verbal, and psychological, Which type of bullying is it if somebody pushes somebody else over? *
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Bullying can take many forms, such as: physical, verbal, non-verbal, and psychological, Which type of bullying is it if somebody makes someone else feel bad about themselves, tries to control what they do or say or excludes them?
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Bullying can take many forms, such as: physical, verbal, non-verbal, and psychological, Which type of bullying is it if somebody stares or makes faces at somebody else? *
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Bullying can take many forms, such as: physical, verbal, non-verbal, and psychological, Which type of bullying is it if somebody calls somebody else a name or spreads rumours about them? *
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True of False: You can tell if someone is hurt by bullying because they will look sad, cry or walk away.
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The next two questions are about the PANTS rule. The NSPCC came up with the PANTS rule to help keep children safe. You can find out more about the PANTS rule here: https://www.nspcc.org.uk/globalassets/documents/advice-and-info/pants/pants-2018/pants-kids-pull-out.pdf  The PANTS rule says "Privates are Private." What does this mean?
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The S in the PANTS rule stands for "Speak Up. Someone Can Help." What does this mean?
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Which of the following can be a family? (tick all that apply) *
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In respectful relationships we show good manners. Which of the following are examples of good manners? (more than one answer may apply) *
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