Healthy Family Characteristics

Healthy Family Characteristics
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Delve into the characteristics of a healthy family, discuss the value of respecting differences, and examine the concept of marriage in this engaging PSHE lesson for Year 5 students. Challenge opinions on the importance of marriage and develop persuasive arguments for and against this institution.

  • Relationships
  • Family
  • PSHE lesson
  • Marriage
  • Respecting differences

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  1. An example PSHE lesson for Y5 Theme Me and My Relationships

  2. PSHE What are the characteristic of a healthy family??

  3. Today we will be better at understanding different kinds of family relationships TC - developing good relationships and respecting the differences between people: discuss the importance of valuing other people and respecting differences.

  4. Thinking Challenge Are all families the same? What makes a family?

  5. Lets start with a story Think about: why do the worms want to get married?

  6. Talk about: Why do people get married? Romance Time Caring Commitment Support Trust Respect Love Listen Honesty Talking Laughter Fun Safety

  7. Some opinions about marriage

  8. Im not against marriage, but I think it is not as important for me as it is for other people, for example. I think getting married would not change the way I feel about my girlfriend And I don t know if it would make me happier What do you think? Getting married and settling down isn t the most important thing in my life.

  9. What do you think?

  10. What do you think?

  11. What do you think?

  12. Now its over to you Prepare an argument either for, or against the idea of marriage. Can you convince anyone in the class to change their opinion?

  13. Learning Stop Which Sitwell 7 Skill are you currently developing today Resilience Have you challenged yourself today? Responsibility Are you developing your relationships by working with a partner? Relationships Risk-Taking Reflection Are you using all your learning from today s lesson? If so, then you are being resourceful! Resourcefulness Respect

  14. Plenary Time to reflect Resilience Responsibility Explain how you have used the Sitwell Seven today. Relationships Risk-Taking Reflection Think about what you have done well, what you found difficult and what you would change next time. Resourcefulness Respect

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