In Living and Learning this week, we have been learning about drugs, alcohol and tobacco. In Year 3, we discussed what a drug is:
A substance that changes the way the body or mind works.
The children discussed what different drugs and their uses. Drugs can be medicines like Calpol (for children) or paracetamol (for adults). These drugs are helpful because they can make us feel better when we are feeling unwell.
However, it is still very important that we use these with caution.
Here are some of the top tips we thought of to stay safe around medicines at home:
- Always ask a trusted adult to help you take your medicine.
- Read the instructions on the back that tell you how much you should have.
- Keep them in a safe place and out of reach from really little ones! Lots of us said that they have a special cupboard somewhere high up or with a child lock.
- Only take medicines that belong to you. For example, never use someone else’s inhaler!
- Only take medicines if you are actually unwell.
Alcohol and tobacco are substances that also change the way our bodies or minds work.
We learnt that the law says, you must to be 18 or over to buy or use these substances because they are not safe for young children.
Help at home: Read these two scenarios and think of some sensible advice you would give to help.