As a parent, we teach our children to avoid strangers. But in case of emergency, children should be able to trust and ask for help from the community helpers (strangers in uniform) that are here to help.
In this article, we provide learning tools to teach children 40 different community occupations. Each flashcard asks the child to find the right occupation from 3 different options.
Why learn about occupations?
Teaching children Community helpers is a great way to :
- help them identify people they can rely on in case they need help or in case of an emergency
- learn new vocabulary
- gain knowledge about the world around them
What are some examples of community helpers?
In this activity, you will find a list of 40 different community helpers/occupations:
- the firefighter
- the dentist
- the trashman
- the mechanic
- the astronaut
- the builder
- the driver
- the doctor
- the teacher
- the postman
- the detective
- the veterinarian
- the hairdresser
- the pilot
- the chef
- the butcher
- the writer
- the singer
- the clown
- the photographer
- the farmer
- the soccer player
- the soldier
- the lifeguard
- the waiter
- the architect
- the police officer
- the baker
- the florist
- the pharmacist
- the fitness instructor
- the zookeeper
- the plumber
- the ballerina
- the nurse
- the banker
- the reporter
- the painter
- the librarian
- the cashier
How to teach your child to identify community helpers?
Using the 40 flashcards in the download section below, you can easily teach your child to identify 40 different community helpers. Each flashcard includes
- a question at the top
- three clipart images as options for the answer at the bottom.
Start by printing and laminating the free pdf file below. Then lay the flashcard in front of your child and ask the question on the flashcard. Your child should point towards the right image.
For durable materials, use a laminating machine to laminate the pdf file and storage envelopes to store the flashcards.
What’s next?
Once your child is done with this activity, he will be able to answer quickly the questions on the flashcards. Then you can move ahead and start teaching him “who questions”.
“Who questions” activity is about teaching your child to find the person (who) based on a description of what she does. It’s a fun activity to build on the knowledge your child acquired about community helpers
Download the pdf file
Find the community helpers – 40 flashcards
ABLLS-R aligned activity
- C42 Select community helpers