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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal, health & social education (PHSE) > General
Maddison is a new student at the school. Everyone tries to help her
settle in, but it's just not working. What is the problem? This
book is part of the Streetwise series, ideal for developing both
reading skills and an awareness of personal, social and health
education topics. As with all books in the series, the short story
is followed by questions, discussion points and activity
suggestions, which can be used as a springboard for further work.
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Please and Thank You
(Paperback)
Sarah Bock Waggenspack; Illustrated by Charlie Lavoy; Edited by Eve Crawford Peyton
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R316
Discovery Miles 3 160
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This book explores contemporary issues in sexuality and
relationship education for young people. Drawing upon rich
empirical and ethnographic research undertaken with students and
teachers in secondary schools, the author asks how school-based
sexuality education can better equip young people to engage with
contemporary social, political and cultural sexuality and
relationships issues. Creatively working across both theoretical
and practical contexts, this accessible work suggests approaches to
sexuality and relationships education that can build upon the ways
in which young people are developing a sense of identity; the
ultimate aim being to help them to meet their emotional, spiritual
and relational potential. Challenging established approaches to
sexuality education, this thought-provoking book shines a new light
on alternative perspectives that can help make sexuality and
relationships education more relevant and meaningful for young
people in a rapidly changing world. This volume will be of interest
and value to students and scholars of sexuality and relationship
education, as well as practitioners.
Please note this is a 'British spelling' version. The story begins
with a seed landing in a pretty garden where it begins to grow and
eventually forms a little flower bud. But, the little flower bud
becomes frightened of things that she `hears on the wind'; such as
the sun that might scorch its petals, the rain that might spoil
them, the wind that might blow them away - so the flower doesn't
want to bloom. However, all flowers must bloom, and as the little
flower bud opens her petals she overcomes her fears one by one. The
more we think about our fears, the more they overwhelm us. This
book teaches children (of all ages) that fear is just a feeling
that holds them back from living their lives to the full. To add to
the fun and develop observational skills there's a `Did You See'
activity page at the back with objects from the book that children
may not have noticed whilst reading it. There are also some simple
questions that can be asked of children, encouraging them to think
about what they've read. The skill level required is `easy'.
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