PSHE at Home: A Guide for Grown-Ups
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About this resource
A short, honest guide for parents and carers. KS1 PSHE topics — emotional wellbeing, body autonomy, family diversity, online safety — can feel awkward to address at home. This guide shows you how to make them everyday conversations, what NOT to say, and (the most important section) what to do if your child tells you something that worries you.
What you'll learn
- Being safe & asking for help DfE 2020 RSHE: Being safe (NSPCC PANTS-aligned)
- Families & the people who care DfE 2020 RSHE: Families and people who care for me
- Feelings & emotional wellbeing DfE 2020 RSHE: Mental wellbeing (KS1)
Inside this resource
- 4 slides
For the student — how to do this
You're going to watch and interact with an interactive lesson about pshe rse. It should take about 10 minutes. Take your time — there's no rush. If you get stuck, ask a grown-up.
For parents and carers
This is an interactive lesson for Key Stage 1 pshe rse — about 10 minutes of focused activity. Your child can watch and interact with this on their own or with you alongside. There's no pressure to finish in one sitting.
Their best score, the time taken, and any answers they got wrong will all be saved automatically to your dashboard so you can see how they're getting on.
For teachers and tutors
A an interactive lesson aligned to the DfE National Curriculum for Key Stage 1 pshe rse. Use as a standalone activity, a homework task, or a lesson plenary.
Pupils' completion data and assessment scores flow into the class dashboard so you can spot who needs support and on which sub-topic.
How to check the work
Ask your child to retell what they learned in their own words. If they can summarise the main idea, the lesson landed.