• Kenna, Age 7: Someone’s about to get hurt!

  • May 11 2024
  • Length: 5 mins
  • Podcast
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Kenna, Age 7: Someone’s about to get hurt!

  • Summary

  • Ep. 58 - Kids Ask Dr. Friendtastic: Safety first

    Keara wonders what to do to keep a friend safe.

    Scroll down for discussion questions.

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    *** DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

    - Have you ever been in a situation where you thought a friend was in danger? What happened? How did you handle it?

    - What are some reasons why kids sometimes do things that are unsafe?

    - Safety is important, but sometimes kids can be too careful, meaning they don’t want to do things if there’s even a tiny possibility of danger or discomfort. What do you think would be an example of being too careful? How could being too careful be a problem?

    - Dr. Friendtastic says, “Preventing dangerous situations is usually easier than dealing with them after they’ve happened.” Do you agree? Why or why not?

    - Why might standing near a teacher or a group of friends be useful for preventing problems with someone who is acting too rough?



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