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THE FAMILY: AN
INTEGRAL UNIT
OF SOCIETY
Having children is one of the
ultimate goals of getting married.
The married couple must decide
if and when they want to have
children and the size of the family
that they can responsibly raise.
FAMILY ROLES
Each family member needs to play his
or her role for a better family
relationship.
 Traditionally, the father, being the head of the
family, has to work and provide for all the needs
of the family.
 The mother, on the other hand, has the outmost
responsibility to manage, direct, and hold the
family members together. It is also her duty to
administer the necessary disciplinary actions
when needed
IMPORTANCE OF HAVING
SMALL FAMILY
It is important to have a small family for the following
reasons:
 The basic needs of children like food, clothing, and
shelter as well as education, can be met by parents
if they have fewer children.
 Each of the children can get the same amount of
attention, love and care. Therefore, neglect can be
avoided.
 Parents can have more time to spare for themselves.
 The family can have more time for bonding activities
as well as little luxury because money can be saved.
 Families can afford to look for a better place which
is far from danger.
`
DISADVANTAGES OF HAVING A
LARGE FAMILY
Some parentS alwayS reaSon out, “the
more the merrier.” Such parentS may
not be aware that a large family
poses problems, such as the following:
 Children are generally disadvantaged in terms of
physical, mental, and social development. There are
fewer opportunities for each child to be given equal
care, attention, education, and guidance. Some of
them might be neglected because more of the
parent’s time will be given to the younger children.
 The family members have to settle for smaller
portions of food and other material things.
 Mothers who get pregnant either too young
(younger than 20) or too old (older than 35) are
prone to complications which endanger both the
mother and the child.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF PARENTS
TO THEIR CHILDREN
Provide physical care
Inculcate discipline
Develop social competence
Encourage learning
Provide opportunities for education
and self-development
Inculcate values
RESPONSIBILITIES OF CHILDREN
towards their parents
With many responsibilities and obligations
parents have for their children, the children, in
turn, have responsibilities and roles to play in the
family. They need to study hard, spend their
allowance wisely, and help in the house as
much as they can.
Becoming successful and responsible
adults is more than enough payment for all the
sacrifices their parents are making on them.
Most of all, love, respect, and honor are
the best things that children can give to their
parents.
QUESTIONS
1. A family member whose duty is to
administer the necessary disciplinary
actions when needed.
a. Mother
b. Father
c. Child
d. Grandparent
2. Traditionally, the ___________ has to
work and provide for all the needs of the
family.
a. Mother
b. Father
c. Child
d. Grandparent
MAPEH IV Unit II Lesson 2

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MAPEH IV Unit II Lesson 2

  • 1. THE FAMILY: AN INTEGRAL UNIT OF SOCIETY
  • 2. Having children is one of the ultimate goals of getting married. The married couple must decide if and when they want to have children and the size of the family that they can responsibly raise.
  • 3. FAMILY ROLES Each family member needs to play his or her role for a better family relationship.  Traditionally, the father, being the head of the family, has to work and provide for all the needs of the family.  The mother, on the other hand, has the outmost responsibility to manage, direct, and hold the family members together. It is also her duty to administer the necessary disciplinary actions when needed
  • 5. It is important to have a small family for the following reasons:  The basic needs of children like food, clothing, and shelter as well as education, can be met by parents if they have fewer children.  Each of the children can get the same amount of attention, love and care. Therefore, neglect can be avoided.  Parents can have more time to spare for themselves.  The family can have more time for bonding activities as well as little luxury because money can be saved.  Families can afford to look for a better place which is far from danger.
  • 6. ` DISADVANTAGES OF HAVING A LARGE FAMILY
  • 7. Some parentS alwayS reaSon out, “the more the merrier.” Such parentS may not be aware that a large family poses problems, such as the following:  Children are generally disadvantaged in terms of physical, mental, and social development. There are fewer opportunities for each child to be given equal care, attention, education, and guidance. Some of them might be neglected because more of the parent’s time will be given to the younger children.  The family members have to settle for smaller portions of food and other material things.  Mothers who get pregnant either too young (younger than 20) or too old (older than 35) are prone to complications which endanger both the mother and the child.
  • 9. Provide physical care Inculcate discipline Develop social competence Encourage learning Provide opportunities for education and self-development Inculcate values
  • 11. With many responsibilities and obligations parents have for their children, the children, in turn, have responsibilities and roles to play in the family. They need to study hard, spend their allowance wisely, and help in the house as much as they can. Becoming successful and responsible adults is more than enough payment for all the sacrifices their parents are making on them. Most of all, love, respect, and honor are the best things that children can give to their parents.
  • 13. 1. A family member whose duty is to administer the necessary disciplinary actions when needed. a. Mother b. Father c. Child d. Grandparent
  • 14. 2. Traditionally, the ___________ has to work and provide for all the needs of the family. a. Mother b. Father c. Child d. Grandparent