Teaching children about good touch and bad touch is a critical part of their personal safety education. This comprehensive resource, “Good Touch and Bad Touch Activity,” includes a range of engaging and interactive activities to help children learn about the difference between safe and unsafe touch.
The resource includes a poster chart to help children understand the concept of good touch and bad touch, as well as a shorting activity to help them differentiate between the two. There is also a private and non-private parts shorting activity, which helps children identify which body parts are private and why it is important to protect them.
To reinforce their understanding of good and bad touch, there are Wh questions and yes/no questions, which can be used to assess their knowledge and encourage discussion around the topic. Additionally, there are 12 flashcards depicting various examples of good and bad touch, which can be used as visual aids to reinforce learning.
Overall, “Good Touch and Bad Touch Activity” is a valuable resource for educators, parents, and caregivers who want to teach children about personal safety and the importance of setting boundaries. With a variety of engaging activities, children will learn how to identify and respond appropriately to different types of touch, helping to keep them safe and protected.
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1 Good touch and bad touch poster
3 Types of touches Chart page
12 flash cards
1 Good touch and Bad touch shorting mats and 8 shorting cards
1 private parts and non - private parts shorting mats and 8 shorting cards
4 wh questions page
5 yes no questions page
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