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Keeping safe with friends and family / by Honor Head.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Keeping safePublication details: London ; Sydney : Franklin Watts, 2014.Description: 32 pages; color illustrations; 28 cmISSN:
  • 9781445132518
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 613.6 23
Contents:
Making decisions -- Helping out -- Emergency! -- Anger and arguments -- Family matters -- Pet safety -- Peer pressure -- Safety at home -- Out with friends -- Going to friends' houses -- Your body belongs to you -- Good secrets and bad secrets -- Summarizer.
Summary: Most kids have pretty good instincts and stay safe most of the time. But even the most smartest kids could benefit from reading this book. Family life and friendships can be brilliant, but families can be stressful too. From how to deal with conflicts and why some adults may ask you to keep secrets, when really you should tell someone, to being a responsible member of a family where younger siblings or family members may look up to you, this book is packed with lots of advice covering a range of problems and situations. This book will help you stay safe because it is full of advice on what to do if you think you are in danger or have a problem you want to resolve, and also how to avoid or minimise danger in the first place. An essential guide for any child. Full of sensible and relevant information for modern kids. Keeping Safe is a series of four books aimed at children aged 9+, dealing with the hot topics on staying safe in the modern world.
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Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index.

Making decisions -- Helping out -- Emergency! -- Anger and arguments -- Family matters -- Pet safety -- Peer pressure -- Safety at home -- Out with friends -- Going to friends' houses -- Your body belongs to you -- Good secrets and bad secrets -- Summarizer.

Most kids have pretty good instincts and stay safe most of the time. But even the most smartest kids could benefit from reading this book. Family life and friendships can be brilliant, but families can be stressful too. From how to deal with conflicts and why some adults may ask you to keep secrets, when really you should tell someone, to being a responsible member of a family where younger siblings or family members may look up to you, this book is packed with lots of advice covering a range of problems and situations. This book will help you stay safe because it is full of advice on what to do if you think you are in danger or have a problem you want to resolve, and also how to avoid or minimise danger in the first place. An essential guide for any child. Full of sensible and relevant information for modern kids. Keeping Safe is a series of four books aimed at children aged 9+, dealing with the hot topics on staying safe in the modern world.

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