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"Who Can Help" Activity Worksheets are designed to teach children about identifying and seeking help from trustworthy individuals in various situations. These worksheets are crucial for empowering children to recognise when they need assistance and who to approach for support.

Activities typically involve identifying different helpers in the community, such as family members, teachers, police officers, doctors, and firefighters. Scenarios may include situations where help is needed, like feeling unwell, getting lost, or witnessing an accident. Children are encouraged to think about whom they would turn to in each case.

The worksheets often include exercises like matching helpers to their roles, role-playing how to ask for help, and discussing the importance of seeking assistance when needed. They may also encourage children to consider the different types of help these individuals can provide.

By engaging with "Who Can Help" worksheets, children learn the importance of recognising when they need help and the confidence to seek it. This knowledge is vital for their safety and well-being, fostering a sense of security and community awareness.
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