We have been looking at what makes a good friend and learning that friends can sometimes fall out and what we can do to put things right or make a situation easier.
The children were able to provide adjectives describing how someone might feel if they fall out with a friend. Here are some examples:
- Empty
- Hurt
- Disappointed
- Good
- Angry
- Sick
- Left out
We also spoke about what someone can do if a fall out occurs. Here are some of the ideas we came up with:
- Have some ‘alone time’.
- Talk to each other.
- Talk to a trusted adult.
- Use breathing techniques or meditation to calm down.
- Tell the truth. Follow our Christian value of honesty.
We finished with a whole class Collective Worship where children were able to reflect on the afternoon’s learning and share some ideas with each other.
Help at home – Ask your child what they might do if they fell out with a friend. Who do the see as being their friends? What does a good friend look like? What do the always/sometimes/never do?