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  1. Grade 1. When children know how to care for and use the correct names of their body parts, they build understanding and respect for themselves and their bodies and can communicate clearly and ask for help in case of illness, injury or abuse. Students will learn: to identify body parts, including genitalia, by their proper names.

  2. a. Private Body Parts • These are parts that are covered by a bathing suit or underwear. • Private parts should be covered when you are in public places. • If you want to touch or scratch your private parts you should wait until you are in a private place. • No one can touch your body without your permission.

  3. In this learning package. you will learn about: the relationship among cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems. the parts and functions of the circulatory system. the parts and functions of the digestive system. the parts and functions of the excretory system. the parts and functions of the respiratory system.

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  4. It is important for students to identify the physical changes that will happen during puberty and to learn how to take care of their growing bodies. This lesson will help students to become familiar with the appropriate terms for reproductive body parts, a skill that can help students stay safe.

  5. This page is about how you can teach your child about public and private body parts. It has easy read information on: naming private body parts. where the private body parts are. when to cover private body parts.

  6. Body Image in School-Aged Children: A Guide for Parents What is body image? Body image can be defined as the way in which we perceive our bodies, and how we think and feel about them. People often refer to one’s body image as being ‘positive’ or ‘negative’. Positive Body Image Means: Negative Body Image means:

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  8. Teach children proper names for all body parts, including names such as penis, vagina, and private parts. Teach children to bathe, toilet, and dress themselves starting at an early age.

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