Lesson 1
Lesson 1
Lesson 1
Introduction: The family is the basic unit of society. It is the group in which people live their lives and in which people bring up children. A healthy family provides us with love and support. It also teaches us lessons about building a good family relationships which we use when we establish our own family. When people begin their own families, they tend to
Having a small family has many advantages. The muchneeded attention and guidance of the children can be given by the parents. Their basic needs and guidance of the children can be given by the parents. Their basic needs such as food, clothing, housing and education, can be adequately provided. The children are healthier because nutritious food in sufficient amounts can be given. The house has enough space to live and move around, and the expenses for
In large families both parents are usually forced to work and leave the children to the eldest child or to maids. Proper guidance in bringing up the children are generally left to the maids or sometimes to the neighbors. There are so much financial worries which can strain the relationship of husband and wife. Children have reasons to quarrel because of limited food, clothing, space, toys, privacy, and many other things. These children are usually deprived of the attention and affection
B. Types of Families
Regardless of type, any family can be healthy and happy.
1.Nuclear family/Traditional family is composed of a father, mother, one or more children. The father typically works outside the home while the mother stays at home to attend to household chores and take care of the children.
3.Extended family includes relatives who are not part of the nuclear family but who live in the same home. They may be grandparents, grandchildren, aunts, uncles, or cousins. The Filipino family is an example of an
4. A single- parent family a family in which only parents lives with the children. The single parent may be separated, divorced never- married or widowed.
5. A blended family results when separated/divorced parents re-marry or a widower parent remarries. The parents and the children in their previous marriages combine to form the blended family.
1. Respect for Family Members means valuing what is important to another person.
2.Shared Responsibilities means every member of the family should have responsibilities appropriate to their age and abilities. Responsibilities help each family member to feel important or valuable.
4.Emotional support means a healthy family provides emotional support to its members.
Example: A daughter who did not make it to the pageant, a husband or wife who seeks support when going through difficult time at work, or for financial assistance.
5.Ability to Manage Change it is when a healthy family manages change in the household. Examples: new responsibilities must be assumed Family rules must have to be