MAPEH 8 (Health 2nd Quarter) - Responsible Parenthood

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Health 8UNIT 2: Family Life

Responsible ParenthoodMR. CARLO JUSTINO J. LUNA

Malabanias Integrated SchoolAngeles City

Activity:Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down

Read the statements. Show THUMBS UP if you agree with the statement and THUMBS DOWN if not. Explain the reason for your answer.

1. Mom and Dad provide my basic needs.2. Security is the priority of my parents.3. Parents give love and care to their children.4. We live under the bridge because our parents are

jobless.5. I get what I want from my parents.

Parenthood is the state of being a

parent means being a father or

mother of the biological child

is a great responsibility or task

Parenthood is not a role which can be

successfully played on the basis of chance

is a status where responsible couples arrive at after making a decision to have a family

Factors to Consider When Thinking of Parenthood

1. Happiness and stability of the marriage

2. Physical and emotional readiness of both partners for parenthood

3. Financial stability

“What do we mean by RESPONSIBLE PARENTHOOD?

Responsible Parenthood is the will and ability to respond to

the needs and aspirations of the family.

Responsible Parenthood is the

series of decisions couples make to ensure the best

possible life for the family and for the community.

Responsible Parenthood is the

ability of the parents to raise children in the

Filipino way and to satisfy the social, economic, and religious responsibilities of

a family.

Parenting also includes the inculcation of values

and instilling of discipline.

Responsible Parenthood includes the process of deciding

how to choose our partners, when to form

families, when to have the first child, child spacing,

how many children to have in all, etc.

Duties and Responsibilities of Parents

Duties and Responsibilities

1. Provide physical care and love2. Inculcate discipline3. Develop social competence4. Provide education5. Train children to become good

citizens6. Teach children to be financially

responsible7. Guide children to grow spiritually

Activity: Exploring Possibilities

Reflect on the quotation and answer the questions.“Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy. It does

not boast. It is not proud. It is not rude. It is not self-seeking. It is not easily angered, and keeps no record

of wrong. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, trusts, hopes, and

perseveres.”1 Corinthians 13:4-81. What message can you draw from the quotation?

2. How can you “put love into action” every day within your family

Family SizeSmall Family

Parents and at most two (2) children

Big Family Parents and three (3) or more

children, and other members

Family SizeBig Family

Outgoing personality

Love fun and laughter

Can afford to raise children

Small Family Quiet life Spend more quality time

with your family Provide better

opportunities in terms of education, health, or comfort in life for your children

Family Structures

Family Structur

es

Nuclear families have parents and at least one child

Single parent families have

one parent and at least one

child.

Adoptive families

include one or more children

who were born into

other families.Extended families include

members such as

grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins

Couples can be families

without having children

Blended families are made when two families combine (i.e.

two single parents marry)

Effects of Family Size on Health

1. Nutritional Status2. Morbidity3. Risk Behaviors4. Utilization of Health Services

Effects of Family Size on Health

1. Nutritional Status The state of the body with

respect to each nutrient and to the overall state of the body weight and condition.

Effects of Family Size on Health

2. Morbidity Exit from a state of

physical or psychological well-being, resulting from disease, illness, injury, or sickness.

Effects of Family Size on Health

3. Risk Behaviors Specific forms of behaviour

which are proven to be associated with increased susceptibility to a specific disease or ill-health.

Effects of Family Size on Health

4. Utilization of Health Services Experience of people as to

their receipt of health care services of different types.

Activity: My Ideal Couple

Bring a picture of a couple whom you admire very much (i.e. parents, uncle/aunt, or neighbor) and explain why you admire them.

Thanks!MR. CARLO JUSTINO J. LUNA

Malabanias Integrated SchoolAngeles City

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