This comprehensive PSHE lesson pack provides educators with everything needed to sensitively address the topic of baby loss with secondary students. Covering various aspects of baby loss, including miscarriage and stillbirth, the resource promotes understanding, empathy, and open dialogue. With high-quality materials, this lesson provides a respectful, informative space for students to learn and discuss an often-stigmatised topic.
What’s Included:
- Lesson Slides – Clear, adaptable slides guiding the lesson with structured information and engaging visuals.
- Worksheet – Thought-provoking activities to help students reflect and process the subject matter.
- Signposting Resources – Reliable links and resources to offer further support for students and families affected by baby loss.
- Information on Baby Loss – Covers key information on miscarriage and stillbirth, the impact on both men and women, and includes perspectives on how baby loss is experienced differently.
- Support and Guidance Tips – Practical advice for students on supporting those who have experienced baby loss, fostering empathy and understanding.
- Tackling Stigma – Steps and discussion points aimed at breaking down stigmas around baby loss, encouraging a culture of openness and respect.
Key Benefits:
- Promotes Empathy and Awareness – Helps students understand baby loss from multiple perspectives, enhancing emotional literacy and compassion.
- Comprehensive and Ready-to-Use – Fully prepared lesson that requires minimal preparation, enabling educators to confidently deliver sensitive material.
- Encourages Open Dialogue – Addresses challenging topics with respect, promoting a supportive classroom environment.
Ideal For:
PSHE teachers looking for a thoughtful, well-structured resource to discuss baby loss, including its impact, stigma, and the support those affected may need.
Empower your students to engage meaningfully with this crucial topic. This Baby Loss PSHE lesson pack is an invaluable addition to any PSHE curriculum, helping students develop empathy and understanding in a supportive, respectful way.
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