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PSHE Practice Test (Health Education): Caring for Myself - Age 5-7
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Children have to start looking after themselves. This includes personal hygeine, avoiding accidents by not indulging in dangerous activities, and seeking help when ill or injured. Your perents and your teachers will try to look after you, but they aren't always around, so you must start to take care of yourself.

There are lots of ways you can take care of yourself: washing your hands and cleaning your teeth, taking care when doing potentially dangerous things like crossing the road, and telling an adult if you are ill or if you hurt yourself.

PSHE Practice Test (Health Education): Caring for Myself - Age 5-7
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10 Questions

1. When should you wash your hands?
2. If you have a stomach ache, what should you do?
3. What is personal hygiene?
4. Which of these people cannot help you care for yourself?
5. How can you look after the inside of your body?
6. Which of these answers is not to do with personal hygiene?
7. You can decide what you eat for dinner. What should you choose?
8. You're on a school trip. What should you not do?
9. There is a bottle of cough medicine on the side by your bed. What should you do?
10. Which of these answers would show that you are not caring for yourself?