Title: Roots and Wings (ppt)
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- This lesson explores what children need in order
to be the best they can be, and how charities
support those who are lacking.
4 Roots and Wings
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- There are only two lasting bequests we can give
our children. One is roots, the other wings. - Hodding Carter
6Can you name some of the roots that children need?
7Encouragement
A sense of right and wrong
Knowledge
Security
care
guidance
rules
love
re-assurance
Wisdom to know what's important
goals
Experience
8S p a c e
9- Not all children have the same opportunity to
grow roots or to develop wings. - Thats why a number of charities exist to act as
a safety net.
10- Some children are in situations where they have
a difficult start in life. -
11- Some children need protecting from harm
12- Over the last few years the NSPCC has been
running a campaign called -
- Full Stop
- Their aim is to end cruelty to children
13- Sometimes children cannot be brought up by their
birth parents. The charity NCH helps children
find new families who will care for and love
them. - NCH also supports young carers whose parents
have health problems or disabilities.
14- Unfortunately some childrens lives are cut
short, because they are seriously ill. -
- The Starlight Childrens Foundation aims to make
their brief lives happier by granting their
wishes for example meeting their favourite
celebrity, going to Disneyland, or giving them
something theyve always wanted.
15- Barnardos helps families cope with poverty and
homelessness. - They help parents develop their parenting
skills, and steer children away from anti-social
behaviour.
16Can you think of any circumstances when children
or their families might need help?
17- Barnardos say that it is never too late or too
early to offer a helping hand
18Go-Givers believe that all children have special
talents, and that they all deserve the
opportunity to achieve their wishes and goals!
Hurrah!
19Glossary
- bequest gift (usually made in a will)
- re-assurance comfort, encouragement
- self-esteem confidence, sense of worth
- opportunity opening, chance
- circumstance situation, state
20Activities to complete this lesson include
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- writing a poem
- seed germination experiment
- listing gifts for a new born baby
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23Useful Web Links
- http//www.nspcc.org.uk/ - all about the NSPCC
- http//www.nspcc.org.uk/under18/Under18HubPage_wda
33341.html - website for under 18s - http//www.nspcc.org.uk/inform/resourcesforteacher
s/classroomresources/intheknow_wda49558.html - In
The Know free PDF magazine for children about
child protection issues - http//www.barnardos.org.uk/resources/resources_te
achers.htm - free teaching resources about child
protection - http//www.barnardos.org.uk/who_we_are/history.htm
- the history of Barnardos - http//www.nch.org.uk/ - all about NCH
- http//www.starlight.org.uk/ - the Starlight
Foundation - http//www.childline.org.uk/ - Childlines
Website for children and young people Kid Zone
advice and information