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The Value of P.S.H.E

Why Should children study PSHE?

  • Important Life Skills: PSHE helps you learn skills like talking to others, making good choices, and solving problems, which are super helpful every day!
  • Feelings Matter: You’ll learn about your emotions and how to handle them, which is great for keeping your mind happy and healthy.
  • Making Friends: PSHE teaches you how to have good friendships and respect others, helping you build positive relationships.
  • Understanding Differences: You’ll discover all about different cultures and ways of life, which helps you be more understanding and kind to everyone.
  • Staying Safe: You’ll learn about keeping yourself safe, both in real life and online, so you can make smart choices.
  • Money Smarts: PSHE introduces you to basic money skills, like saving and budgeting, so you can be wise with your money when you’re older.
  • Future Jobs: You’ll explore different careers and what skills you need, helping you think about what you might want to do when you grow up.
  • Healthy Living: PSHE teaches you about eating well and staying active, which helps you feel good and stay strong.
  • Studying PSHE is fun and helps you get ready for life by giving you the tools to be happy, healthy, and successful!

Here are some future jobs that involve skills learned in PSHE:

  • Counsellor: Help people with their emotions and life challenges, using skills in communication and understanding.
  • Teacher: Educate students about important life skills, health, and well-being, guiding them as they grow.
  • Social Worker: Support families and individuals, ensuring they have the resources and care they need.
  • Health Educator: Teach others about healthy choices, nutrition, and wellness in schools or community programs.
  • Psychologist: Study how people think and feel, helping them with their mental health through therapy and support.
  • Youth Worker: Work with young people in communities, helping them develop life skills and navigate challenges.
  • Financial Advisor: Guide people on managing their money, saving, and planning for the future.
  • Human Resources Manager: Help organizations create a positive workplace by promoting well-being and employee relations.
  • Public Health Official: Work to improve community health, educating people about health issues and promoting healthy lifestyles.
  • Career Advisor: Assist people in exploring job options and developing the skills needed for their desired careers.