Michelle
Size of the Problem
A tiny problem
Teacher telling you to be quiet, you didn’t win a race, I can’t my
favourite shirt. A tiny problem is not dangerous, only lasts for a short time, I can ignore the problem.
I CAN LET IT GO!
A small problem
A friend might forgot your birthday. My teacher tell me it is time to work and to stop playing. A small problem my make me feel a little sad, I don’t to ask an adult for help.
THINK, FIX MYSELF.
A medium problem
I saw a boy fall over, my classmate won’t give back your, I have a
splinter in my finger. A medium problem may be a only a small injury or I may be upset, I might need an adult to help.
STOP, THINK, FIX, MYSELF, ASK AN ADULT FOR HELP.
A big problem
I broke my arm on the slide, I lost my dog, I saw my friend being hit by a man. A big problem may not be easy to solve, someone might be bleeding or hurt, the problem my last along time.
GET AN ADULT!
A huge problem
My family have a car accident, we had a fire in the kitchen, a cyclone is about to hit my town. A huge problem may be dangerous, needs an adult to help, you might to call the police, a firefighter, an ambulance.
CALL 000 GET AN ADULT NOW!