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Dulwhich Early Years Visit


At the end of last year, I was contacted by a member of staff at Dulwhich Cranbrook to see if I would be able to visit their Reception Class to take part in a new topic ‘Our Wonderful World'. This topic was to enable the children to engage with people that help in the community. I was sent some brilliant questions from the children prior to my arrival….

How do you become brave enough to be a police officer?

How do bad people learn to be good? 

How do Police officers know where they need to go to help people? 

How do you find baddies? 

What does it feel like to catch a bad person? 

What happens if you don't know your Mum or Dad's phone number?  

 What should we do if we're lost? 

Our little session together was so much fun, finishing off with a sit in the police car!!! 

Thank you Dulwhich for having me!!

 


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Amelia Brooker
(Kent Police, Police Constable, Tunbridge Wells Child Centred Policing Team)

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