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Explore the potential impacts of eating disorders on friendships. Gain insight into the types of relationships and key skills for maintaining healthy social connections.
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February 20, 2019 • Do Now: What type of effect(s) might an eating disorder have on friends? • Obj: LWDAT understand different types of relationships and the key skills to good relationships
read chapter 6 lessons 1-3 (social health) • AND TAKE NOTES!!!
February 21, 2019 • Do Now: What is a family and how does it help you to grow, develop and mature? • Obj: LWDAT understand different types of relationships and the key skills to good relationships
Relationships • Relationships: connections that you have with other people and groups in your life • 3 key social skills • Communication • Compromise • Cooperation • Tolerance: accepting and respecting other people’s beliefs and customs
Three Social Skills • Communication: exchange of thoughts, ideas and beliefs between 2 or more people • Sender Receiver • Compromise: each person gives up something in order to reach a solution that satisfies • Cooperation: working together for the good of all
Family • Family: the basic unit of society, includes two or more people brought together by blood, marriage, adoption, or a desire for mutual support • Where you begin to develop your social skills • Where you learn to care for and share with others
Family • Kinds of Families: • Couple Family: 2 adults and no children • Nuclear Family: 2 parents and child(ren) • Single-Parent Family: 1 parent and child(ren) • Extended Family: A nuclear or single-parent family plus other relatives (grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc…) • Blended Family: A parent, step-parent and child(ren) of one or both parents
Families • Adoptive Family: a couple plus one or more children • Foster Family: adults caring for a child or children born to different parents • Joint-custody Family: two parents living apart sharing custody of their children • Single-custody Family: two parents living apart and a child or children living with one parent
March 8, 2019 • Do Now: What are some of the consequences of teen parenting and marriage? • Obj: LWDAT understand the roles and responsibilities of parents and some consequences of teen parenting and marriage
Kinds of Families • Couple Family: • Miley Cyrus & Ellen Degeneres & • Liam Hemsworth Portia De rossi
Kinds of Families • Nuclear Family: • The Simpsons The Timberlake’s The Royal Family
Kinds of Families • Single-Parent Family: • The Sandra Bullock’s Family Drew Barrymore’s Family
Kinds of Families • Extended Family: • Modern Family The Proud Family (The Dunphy’s)
Kinds of Families • Blended Family: • The Brady Bunch The Union-Wade Family
Trends & Family Problems • Problems • Separation and divorce • Illness • Unemployment • Substance abuse • Abuse of a family member
Family Roles and Responsibilities • Parenting: meeting a child’s physical, emotional, social and mental needs • Good Qualities: patience, understanding and sense of humor • Responsibilities: duties or obligations that depend on you • Take care of a child’s physical needs • Take care of a child’s emotional & social needs • Take care of a child’s mental needs
Responsibilities • Take care of a child’s physical needs • Food • Clothes • Shelter • Rest • Exercise • Good medical care
Responsibilities • Take care of a child’s emotional & social needs • Love their child • Make their child feel accepted and valued • Teach them right from wrong • Teach them how to get along with others
Responsibilities • Take care of a child’s mental needs • Stimulate their thinking and learning • Teach them how to make decisions and solve problems so they can become independent adults • Give them a good education
March 11, 2019 • Do Now: Do you think shows like “teen mom” and “16 and pregnant” glorify teen pregnancy? Why or why not? • Obj: LWDAT understand the roles and responsibilities of parents and some consequences of teen parenting and marriage
Teen Parenting • Consequences: • Health risk: may not get enough nutrients for herself and baby • Low birth weight • Physical and mental handicaps • Financial problem • Emotional stress • Fewer choices in life • Put their plans aside to raise a family • No high school diploma can lead to limited choices
Social Health • Friends: people whom we can share a common interest or hobby • Qualities: loyalty, reliability, sympathy and caring • Peer: people your age who are similar to you in many ways • Peer pressure: influence to go along with these beliefs and to try new activities • Positive and Negative peer pressure • Socializing: getting along with and communicating with other people
Dating • Group Dating: going out with male and female friends at the same time • Individual Dating: going out with one person (no friends) • Responsible dating: being trustworthy, showing respect for the other person, and thinking ahead about the consequences of your actions