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Coping with Life Changes
CONCEPTUALUnderstand that change is a normal part of life — such as starting school, getting a new teacher, a new baby arriving, or moving house — and identify simple strategies that help them cope with changes
Mastery Evidence
- Name at least two changes they have experienced and how they felt
- Identify a person they can talk to when a change feels hard
- Describe one strategy that helps them cope with change, such as keeping a familiar routine
Assessment Prompt
“When something changes in [child]'s life — like getting a new teacher at school — can they talk about how it makes them feel and think of ways to help themselves adjust?”
Curriculum Standards1 alignment
PSPE-ID-LO-P2-7IB PYP Personal, Social and Physical Education (PSPE) Scope and Sequencecodes onlyStandard code — full text not included in this dataset.
Prerequisites1
- Words for Big FeelingssoftAges 5—8
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- Words for Big Feelings soft
Coping with change draws on vocabulary like 'cope', 'strategy', and 'settle'
Unlocks1
- Resilience and Bouncing BackhardAges 9—11