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The World Around Us Family Values

Jennifer Finch University of Science and Technology Beijing. The World Around Us Family Values. “Some” American Values Family Friendships Media. You have been given ¥ 6000 RMB to do whatever you like with it. What would you do with it ?

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The World Around Us Family Values

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  1. Jennifer Finch University of Science and Technology Beijing The World Around UsFamily Values “Some” American Values Family Friendships Media

  2. You have been given ¥6000 RMB to do whatever you like with it. What would you do with it? Share with someone around you what you would do with it. Conclusion: What you spend the money on represents some of the things you value. What is a value?

  3. What things did you do during the past week? How did you spend your time? With whom did you spend your time? Conclusion: What you choose to do with your time also demonstrates or shows your values. What is a value?

  4. Qualities, characteristics, or ideas about which we feel strongly. A belief or feeling that someone or something is worthwhile. Values are standards to guide your action, judgments, and attitudes. Defining values

  5. Our values affect how we interact with The World Around Us. Value and life

  6. Belonging Flexibility Respect Honesty Forgiveness Generosity Curiosity Communication Responsibility/ Independence Traditions American values

  7. Moral Material Aesthetic Intrinsic Extrinsic American / Universal Group specific values Types of Values:

  8. ? ? ? ? ? What are your family values

  9. Family

  10. Values: growing up As a child growing up: traditions, generosity Holidays: family gets together to celebrate special days, usually centered around a meal. Thanksgiving Christmas Easter

  11. My Family’s values As a Parent: • Responsibility • Communication • Belonging • Forgiveness • Respect

  12. Our Traditions American Family Traditions: Holidays • Christmas (Christian holiday, but also celebrated by non-Christians) • Biggest holiday for many Americans • Different traditions for different families. • Thanksgiving: family get together for a special dinner • Easter: Christian families celebrate

  13. Holidays on campus Campuses Empty: Most Students Go Home for Holidays Some graduate students remain as they are working on research projects. Some professors of friends have traditionally invited international students to their home for dinner.

  14. Family expectations Expectations: Family values determine expectations in many areas of your life. Think of these areas and what does your family expect you to do?

  15. Family expectations Dating: at what age? With what type of person? Education & Career: Personal interest or what parents say to do? Parents: At what age do you move out? Friends: Are they welcome to visit the family? Religion: Expected to have same as parents?

  16. Family expectations Parenting Differences: Family values may determine expectations placed on students. Tiger Mom

  17. Family expectations “Wolf Dad” To Insert video you need to resave it as a ppt then add the video “Wolf Dad”

  18. Friendships and Relationships

  19. Ages 1-7 --- parents Ages 8-13 --- parents, teachers, heroes(sports, music, TV) Ages 14-20 --- peers – “FRIENDS” (values because of peers or peers because of values?) Ages 21+ your values are established, but you may test your values from time to time. values: influences at different ages

  20. friendships If studying or doing business abroad, make friends with local people. Learn about each others cultures!

  21. American and china online Social Networking How do you feel about online dating?

  22. American and china online

  23. Media values

  24. Media values View of Dating

  25. Media values View of Marriage

  26. Jennifer Finch University of Science and Technology Beijing The World Around UsFamily Values What are your questions? Family Friendships Media

  27. Know your values Identify your values • Brainstorm a list of the activities that you value Examples spending time with children, work, exercise, spirituality/religion, quiet time for yourself, education, time with spouse, computer games, being with friends, etc.   • Arrange the list in order of priority • Arrange the activities in order of how you actually spend your time each week and list the approximate hours you spend doing this activity.

  28. Jennifer Finch USTB The World Around UsFamily Values “Some” American Values Family Friendships Media

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