How does Alive to the World teach PSHE?
Alive to the World illustrates through stories the consequences of different types of behaviour. The readers learn from the lives of others and are motivated to strengthen their own characters in the process. They realise why it is important, for instance, to be kind, to be truthful, and to persevere, and also why cheating or being lazy helps neither themselves nor the people around them. Children who respect themselves, their families, their schools and the local community have a better sense of their own identity and are more easily guided to avoid addictions and other negative behaviour which brings distress.
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