Set in East London, these 6 mini-episodes explore the journey from primary school into adolescence.
These clips are taken from the series L8R Youngers 1.
Suitable for: Teaching PSHE and Social Studies at KS2 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and 2nd Level in Scotland.
PSHE KS2: Dealing with jealousy in relationships. video
Uncertainties and rivalries in first relationships faced by a group of school friends.
Cyber bullying. video
Joe is being bullied by text and has to decide how to solve the problem.
PSHE KS2: Dealing with problems at home. video
Bianca has no one to talk as she struggles to cope with her sister being taken into care.
PSHE KS2: Bullying and racism. video
Eli and Joe encounter bullying and racism during a football game in the park.
PSHE KS2: A brother's involvement with drugs. video
Joe is worried his brother might be involved with drugs.
PSHE KS2: A first date at the cinema. video
A first date at the cinema doesn't go too well.
If your students need support
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