Getting on with the family (easy read)
family; happy; sad; angry; alone; left out; talking; respect; communication; negotiate; feeling; feelings; fighting; friend; ;
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What does it mean?
Sometimes you are happy in your family |
Sometimes you are sad in your family |
Sometimes you may feel upset |
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Sometimes you may feel angry |
Sometimes you want to be alone |
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Sometimes you may feel left out |
Being in a family means you are learning how to live with each other.
You learn about:
Communication (Com-you-nik-ay-shun) (Talking about problems, leaving messages and being honest with each other. Talking about fun things too!) |
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Respect (Ree-spekt) (thinking about the feelings, rights and belongings of yourself and others) |
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Negotiation (ne-go-tee-ay-shun) (working out your problems without fighting) |
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You can change your friends but your family will always be your family .
Look after each other.

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We've collected this information to help you to understand important things about staying healthy and happy. However, if you feel sick or unhappy, it is important to tell your mum or dad, a teacher or another grown-up.