Personal, Social, Health & Economic Education (PSHE)
What do we teach?
The Kapow Primary scheme is a whole school approach that consists of three areas of learning in EYFS: Reception (to match the EYFS Personal, Social and Emotional Development Prime Areas)
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self-regulation
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Building relationships
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Managing self
and five areas of learning across Key Stages 1 and 2:
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Families and relationships
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Health and wellbeing
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Safety and the changing body
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Citizenship
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Economic well-being
Each area is revisited to allow children to build upon their prior learning. The lessons also provide a progressive programme.
Sex education has been included in line with the DfE recommendations and is covered in Year 6 of our curriculum plans.
What will this look like?
We expect our children to:
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develop positive and healthy relationships with their peers now and in the future;
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demonstrate a sense of belonging, welcoming others and being part of a school community, a wider community and a global community;
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celebrate similarities and differences such as diversity, disability and friendship;
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have respect for themselves and others;
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recognise and apply the British values of democracy, tolerance, the rule of law, individual liberty, and the tolerance, acceptance and understanding of those with different faiths and beliefs
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demonstrate perseverance to overcome challenges, manage their emotions and share aspirations and personal strengths;
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build a capacity for learning across all curriculum areas as well as their everyday lives;
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be emotionally and physically healthy promoting good relationships with food, managing stress and body image;
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keep themselves safe in and out of school;
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deal with changes of many types, from growing young to old to becoming a teenager.