PSHCE - personal, social, health, citizen and economic
education - teach your child about being prepared for life. It’s something that
many school kids will get to learn about when they’re in school to guide them
along their way beyond the subjects they learn and the exams they’ll take.
PSHCE lessons are a big part of many school curriculums, which helps each student
learn about what happens beyond school life - a very important next step.
Here we explore what a child will be learning in PSHCE
lessons in school.
Health and wellbeing
Children will eventually have to learn to look after
themselves. In doing so they don’t need to rely on others for help and support.
These lessons will show your child how they can learn to look after themselves,
be responsible for their own wellbeing, and what they may need to do if they’re
feeling overwhelmed.
Relationships
Being able to build a relationship and make it last would be
the next step in a child’s life beyond the classroom. When they are of age they
will have to pursue these issues and overcome many life lessons either alone or
with their partner. This is where these lessons come in handy, as your child is
learning how they can approach these relationships when they happen to them in
real life.
Economic support and being a model citizen
There is also the aspect of a salary, taxes, and being a
human being that contributes to society. Children will of course naturally
learn how to do this through following your own actions at home and you showing
them casually how to get into the flow.
It helps your child come to terms with these more difficult
tasks if they’re shown how to do them from an early age. It also involves how
to protect the environment, how to handle money, setting up bank accounts and
other key roles.
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