Ever wondered who made our neighborhoods happy, clean, and safe? We call them very special people: community volunteers! Some people refer to everyday heroes helping us in so many important ways in our communities and cities as community helpers. They help us in so many ways, keeping us healthy, teaching things, delivering mail and even protecting us from harm. Learning about community workers for kids is made fun while finding out about the many different jobs that keep our communities running smoothly.
In this blog, we will look at what a community helper is, why they are so very important, and just how fun and instructive it can be to teach kids about jobs in the community. We also take a look at different ways you may learn more about these special helpers and what great work they do every day.
These are people whose jobs enable our communities to be good and nice to live in. Such are those workers that you see around every day; these include firefighters, police officers, teachers, doctors, nurses, and so on. All these have special roles in keeping us safe, healthy, and happy.
Firefighters: They put out and extinguish fires to save people who are in danger. Another great thing they do for us is teach fire safety.
Police Officers: They make sure our neighborhoods are safe that everyone obeys the rules and they help people who need assistance.
Doctors and Nurses: They treat us when we become sick or injured and they keep us healthy.
Teachers: They teach us new things and teach us to prepare for the future.
Garbage collectors: They keep our streets clean by collecting trash and recycling.
These are just some of the examples, but community helpers are many, each assigned an important job that keeps our community running right.
Community helpers are that important because they ensure that everything in the town or city runs accordingly. Were it not for them, life would be quite very difficult; they make sure we are safe and sound, healthily ok, and happy. Can you imagine nobody to run to when sick, nobody to put out the burning houses, or teachers to teach us? Real life would be hard without such great helpers.
They work in the community, caring for those things that keep our communities working. They are doing jobs that most of us require at one time or another in our lives. That is why teaching children about community jobs has become so important, especially the role of community helpers. It helps us understand how each job makes a difference and why we should appreciate the people who do it.
Community helpers for kids are an excellent way to introduce them to different job frames that people have to help each other. Here are some fun and easy ways to teach kids about community helpers:
Reading books and stories about community helpers is an excellent way to learn about the different roles they might play. Most picture books or storybooks are about firefighters, doctors, and teachers among other helpers. They may tend to show what a typical day in the life of the community helper is, and what all kids would need to do for these particular jobs.
Some of the most popular books about community helpers include:
"Firefighter Frank" by Monica Wellington
"Doctor Ted," by Andrea Beaty
"The Berenstain Bears: Jobs Around Town," by Stan and Jan Berenstain
These books are fun to read while teaching some great lessons in terms of the importance of community helpers.
Children love to engage in fantasy play. The pretend-play activities will help them get an actual feel of the community helpers. You can arrange spaces with dressing-up clothes and other tools with which they can enact their favorite roles, such as a doctor, policeman, or teacher, by using things like toy stethoscopes, toy fire trucks, and chalkboards.
For example, a child may become a doctor and nurse his stuffed animals, or play the role of a teacher "teaching" his friends or siblings. This helps children learn what exactly each occupation encompasses, and how each occupation of community helpers contributes positively.
Such learning about the role of each is quite exciting, especially if it is done through field trips to visit the real community helpers. Many fire stations, police stations, and hospitals offer tours for kids. During these visits, kids can see where community helpers work and ask questions about what they do.
For example, a visit to a fire station will allow the children to view the trucks, meet the firemen, and obtain a lesson in fire safety. A visit to a post office will allow kids to get an understanding of how mail is sorted and delivered. This activity will make the learning about the community helpers to be real and memorable.
Drawing pictures of favorite community helpers, making paper badges for police officers, or making paper fire hats for firefighters, are some imaginative ways to learn about community helpers. In such a way, the kids will get a chance to express what they learned in a funny and artsy way.
Other ideas involve a community helper collage, where the children cut out pictures from magazines and newspapers and then glue them onto a big poster. They may then group these pictures into categories according to the occupation of the helper, for example, health workers, safety workers, and educators. This will help the children visually learn many roles played by the community helpers.
Sing songs and rhymes about community helpers to make the learning process a fun experience. There are various tunes, upbeat, teaching kids about the jobs community helpers do. Most of them have very simple lyrics, explaining the role of the community helper in simple words that are very easy to remember.
One popular rhyme is:
"Police officers, firefighters, teachers too,
Doctors, nurses, all help you!
Community helpers are always near,
To help us out and bring us cheer!"
This rhyme helps children remember all types of community helpers and what is expected of them in the performance of their jobs.
Now that we have learned how to go about learning, let us take the opportunity to learn about some of the different community helpers. Following are some common community helpers that kids ought to learn about:
Firefighters are fearless community helpers. Firefighters extinguish the fire and rescue people in danger. They also teach us how to be aware of fire, like what to do if there is fire in the house. Firefighters are covered with a certain suit and helmet to protect themselves from the heat and flames; big red fire trucks, driving them with all the tools inside them.
Police officers keep our communities safe. They ensure that others follow the rules and help people who are in danger, or who may appear to be in danger because they can't find their way. Sometimes police officers visit our schools and talk to us about safety and being a good citizen. They wear uniforms and badges so others know they are there to help them.
They help us when we are sick or injured. Doctors and nurses work in hospitals, clinics, and the doctor's office. The doctor examines the patient, does the diagnosis, and prescribes medicine. While nurses help attend to the patients by monitoring their health and keeping them comfortable. They are very valuable members of the community because they help us maintain good health.
Teachers are one kind of community helper, teaching us new things. They work in schools and help us in our subjects: reading, mathematics, science, and history. They also teach skills that we can apply in daily life, such as problem-solving and team playing. They help us in building big dreams for ourselves and prepare us for the future.
Garbage collectors are the community helpers who always keep our streets clean. They collect trash and recyclable stuff from our homes and carry it to places that are kept for safe disposal or reuse. If there were no garbage collectors, our community would be full of filth and diseases. They play a very important role in keeping our environment clean.
They are the carriers of mail that bring letters and packages to our homes. The letter carriers work for the postal service and cover long distances just to ensure that we get our mail. Mail carriers are important community helpers because they let us be in contact with our friends and family, even though they live in a place far away from us.
The librarians work in the libraries. They help us find books to read and the information we need. They put the books in order, recommend wonderful stories, and even teach us how to go about researching topics of interest. Generally, librarians fall in the category of community helpers and encourage us to love reading and learning.
Their role within the community is to ensure that our communities are safe, healthy, and happy. They do this by applying their skill and knowledge to help others. Each community helper has a special job that assists in the well-being of all within a community.
Examples are:
Firefighters keep us safe from fire.
Police officers save us from any harm.
Doctors and nurses keep us healthy.
Teachers help us learn and grow.
Garbage collectors make the environment clean.
Mail carriers enable us to be in touch with our loved ones.
Librarians assist us in finding information and enjoying reading.
All these community jobs that are taught to kids will help them understand how important such roles are. Furthermore, they also understand that no matter what job one chooses to do, everyone is capable of making the world a better place.
Kids can also contribute to community helpers. Following are some of the ways kids can lend a hand to such important work by community helpers:
Observe Safety Rules: The children can make the job of the community helper easy by following the safety rules of home, school, and community. For example, the children listening to the firefighters in an event of fire drill exercise or obeying the crossing guard makes everything safe.
Show Appreciation: Telling a community helper "thank you" will show that indeed one values him or her. Drawing pictures and writing thank-you cards in their own ways bring joy to a community helper's day.
Clean Up the Environment: Garbage collectors could be assisted by cleaning up the surrounding environment. It could be picking up litter, recycling, and throwing away trash in their appropriate places.
Share What You Learn: Once the children learn all about community helpers, they can share what they know with all the other kids. That would be awesome in making others aware of the importance of the jobs these helpers do, and an encouragement for others to be appreciative of these people also.
Be Kind, and Helpful: Being kind to all and helping wherever needed are also ways of contributing to the community children. Helping a hurt friend, picking up a book for a classmate, or just being friendly to all are kinds of acts that can make the community better to live in.
Community helpers are unsung heroes in the community. A very important job they do is to keep us safe, healthy, and happy. We are teaching children about the role of a community helper and opening their eyes to careers within a community by exposing them to different jobs.
It can also be very interesting and enjoyable for children to learn about community helpers. There are many ways of exploring the different jobs that keep the communities at work, such as through books, role-playing, field trips, and crafts. By learning more about it, they can themselves do their share of contributing and supporting the different community helpers they meet.
And next time you see a fireworker, policeman, teacher, and every other community helper, make it a point to say, "Thank you." This is an extremely important job done very well. Keep exploring and learning more about incredible people trying to make our communities great.
Learning Objectives
Students will be able to identify at least 3 community helpers. Students will be able to identify the role and importance of community helpers. Students will be able to identify initial sounds and write the corresponding letter.
A community helper, then, is a person who performs some job that helps improve the overall well-being of the community. Community helpers are very important; they keep the community safe and healthy, make life better for the people in the community, and help the community function more efficiently.
Discover the Roles of Community Helpers in Preschool
Answering the question “What do community helpers do?” in preschool can: Show kids that they belong to a greater community. Teach them that there are grown-ups to help them in every situation. Help them learn to ask for assistance when needed.
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