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Default Demonstrate ways of supporting children to assess and manage risk for themselves?

Hi Folks, I am working through Level 2cert in supporting learning and teaching and stuck on the practical assignments for unit 4 health & safety of children.

I am unsure what sort of practical assignments I could undertake to show children how to take a balanced approach to risk and how to risk assess hazards and safety of children within class and playground.

Any help or suggestions would be hugely appreciated!

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