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The "Tree of Trust" Activity Worksheets are designed to help children understand the concept of trust and identify the trustworthy individuals in their lives. These worksheets use the metaphor of a tree to visually map out and explore the relationships that provide support and safety to the child.

Activities typically involve children drawing or colouring a tree, where each branch represents a person or group of people they trust, such as family members, friends, teachers, or community helpers. Children are encouraged to reflect on why they trust these individuals, considering factors like consistency, honesty, support, and respect.

The worksheets may also include discussions or writing exercises about what trust means, how it is earned, and why it is essential in relationships. This can lead to deeper conversations about communication, boundaries, and how to handle situations where trust might be broken.

By engaging in the "Tree of Trust" activities, children learn to identify and appreciate the supportive and reliable relationships in their lives. This exercise reinforces the concept of trust and helps build children’s confidence in their social interactions and personal judgments.
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We create interactive PSHE and RSHE resources for primary children. As part of the media generation, we know how important it is to engage and teach from a young age. Each module is carefully created by PSHE and Safeguarding experts together with schools and, most importantly, children. We are proud to offer resources to over 2,000 schools in 47 UK counties and across the world.

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