Kids' Growth PDF
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Ms. Fatma Salah
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This document is a presentation on kids' growth, including activities such as Think-Pair-Share, group discussions, and watching a talk. It also includes a role-play scenario and idioms related to risk and safety.
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Kids' Growth MS. Fatma Salah Think-Pair- Share! What’s something dangerous you did as a child that you think was important for your growth? Group Discussion 01 You have to list 3-5 activities they consider dangerous but beneficial for children. After brainstorming, each grou...
Kids' Growth MS. Fatma Salah Think-Pair- Share! What’s something dangerous you did as a child that you think was important for your growth? Group Discussion 01 You have to list 3-5 activities they consider dangerous but beneficial for children. After brainstorming, each group presents their ideas and explains why they chose those activities. Do you agree with her? How can we empower our children so that they can still become independent adults? Do you agree with her? How can we empower our children so that they can still become independent adults? Do you agree with her? How can we empower our children so that they can still become independent adults? Do you agree with her? How can we empower our children so that they can still become independent adults? Do you agree with her? How can we empower our children so that they can still become independent adults? Do you agree with her? How can we empower our children so that they can still become independent adults? Do you agree with her? How can we empower our children so that they can still become independent adults? Should children be allowed to watch cartoons? Thanks! Role-Play Scenario: Situation: A 10-year-old child wants to do something that the parent considers risky. The child wants to build Scenario 1: The child The child wants to climb a small fire in the wants to ride their bike without training wheels a tree in the park, but backyard to roast for the first time, but the the parent thinks it marshmallows, but the parent is worried about might be too parent is worried about them falling and getting dangerous. the potential dangers. hurt. Idioms Related to Risk and Safety: - "Better safe than sorry": It’s better to be cautious than to take a risk and regret it. - "Throw caution to the wind": To take a risk and not worry about the potential consequences. - "On the safe side": To be extra cautious or careful. - "Test the waters": To try something cautiously to see if it is successful or safe before committing to it fully.