Signed Off - Personality Developent11 - q2 - m6 - Family Structures and Legacies - v3 - 2 PDF
Signed Off - Personality Developent11 - q2 - m6 - Family Structures and Legacies - v3 - 2 PDF
Signed Off - Personality Developent11 - q2 - m6 - Family Structures and Legacies - v3 - 2 PDF
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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Quarter 2 - MODULE 6-
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Table of Contents
Cover Page i
Copy Right Page ii
Module Title Page iii
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Module
This material is used for independent learning and is consist of one (1)
lesson. Your student’s success depends on how you lead and supervise the
process of working on this module.
The independent learner is given activities to work on even without
your presence. But, it is important to realize that not one thing fits all. This
material provides only the framework for support learning.
As a facilitator, with the chance to meet the independent learner, your
guidance and supervision matters. Thank you for guiding the learner on this
module and helping him/her develop holistically.
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What I Know
Directions: There are 10 items in this test. Carefully read each item and
answer the question diligently. Write the letter of the correct answer on your
journal notebook.
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Situation: Lina is a graduating senior high school student. She wanted
to take Engineering in college but her father wanted her to take
nursing.
8. As Lina, how would you tell father that you wanted to take
Engineering?
A. Enroll Engineering immediately without telling father.
B. Approach father when he is not busy and tell him how you feel and
think about the two courses.
C. Ask your mother to tell your father that you wanted Engineering and
not Nursing.
D. Delay your enrolment in college because its confusing.
9. If you are the father of Lina, how would you react to the situation that
she wanted Engineering and not Nursing.
A. Discuss her viewpoints, dreams and thoughts openly.
B. Ask her to stop schooling,
C. Limit her allowance
D. Impose your opinion on the two courses to her.
10. Which of the following best describe a healthy family?
A. Nurturing and supporting other family members.
B. Leaving the decision making to only one family member
C. Imposing strict discipline to every family member
D. Providing the head of the family a lot of responsibilities.
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Lesson
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Family Structures and Legacies
For us Filipinos, family is the most important unit in the society. We depend so
much on our parents for protection, and for providing our needs during the
first moments of our lives. As we grow, we are bonded together with values
and traits that are first taught at home and applied in our day to day lives. In a
family, through good and bad times, we always find time to smile and look at
things in a bright side. Whatever situation we are in to, we are always
reminded that our family is there to discipline, support and love us.
What’s In
What’s New
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Mother & Father
Grandma & Grandpa
ME
Siblings
Aunt & Uncle
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What is It
Family members How I care for them? How they care for me?
Parents
Siblings
Grand Parents
Aunts & Uncles
Types of Family:
1. Nuclear or traditional family – a family consisting of a father,
mother and children/s.
2. Extended family – a family that consists of a father, mother,
children/s, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins that are
living under one roof.
3. Single parents – It is a father or a mother who is taking care of
or raising the children/s.
4. Blended Family – a family with a combination of another family.
5. Step Family – two families brought together due to divorce,
separation, and remarriage.
6. Single Parent Family- This can be either a father or a mother
who is singly responsible for the raising of the child.
7. Adoptive family- a family that adopts one or more children that
the parent/s considered as their offspring.
8. Bi-racial or multi-racial family – this refers to a family where
every family member belongs to a different cultural or ethnic
group.
9. Trans-racial adoptive family – refers to a family where the
parents adopted a child that has a different racial group with
them.
10. Conditionally separated families – is a family where a family
member is living away from the rest of the family due to
employment, hospitalization, military service but remains a
significant member of the family.
11. Foster Family – A family where one or more of the children is
temporarily living in the same household for a short period.
12. Gay or Lesbian Family – refers to one or both of the parent’s
sexual orientation is gay or lesbian. This family could be a two-
parent family, an adoptive family, a single-parent family, or an
extended family.
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13. Immigrant Family – This refers to a family where parents
migrated to another country but not necessarily that the children
are migrants.
14. Migrant Family – This refers to a family that regularly moves to
different places for employment purposes.
Source: Edwards, Julie Olsen. “The Many Kinds of Family Structures in Our
Communities”.
Accessed January 16, 2020. https://www.scoe.org/files/ccpc-family-structures.pdf
Directions: You just discovered the different types of family. In your journal
notebook, answer the following questions.
What’s More
A doctor entered the hospital in a hurry after being called for immediate
operation. He answered the phone call ASAP and go directly to the operating
room.
He met the boy’s father waiting for him. On seeing him, the father says: “Why
did you take all this time to come? Don’t you know that my son’s life is in
danger? Don’t you have any sense of responsibility?”
The doctor was just calm and said: “I am sorry, I wasn’t in the hospital and I
came as fast as I can after receiving the call… And now, I hope you’d calm
down so that I can do my work.” “Calm down? What if your son was in this
room right now, can you make it calm down? If your son dies now what will
you do?” said the father angrily.
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The doctor was just calm and smile at him saying: “… Doctors cannot prolong
lives. Go and pray for your son and by God’s grace we will do our best”.
Then the father murmured “Giving advice when we’re not concerned is so
easy”.
Some hours after, the doctor went out from the surgery room and happily
announce that “Your son is safe!”. Without waiting for the father’s response,
he carried on his way while saying “If you have questions, ask the nurses”.
And without waiting for the father’s response, he carried on his way running.
“You can ask the nurse if you have question
“Why is he so arrogant? He couldn’t wait some minute so that I can ask about
my son’s state,” commented the father when seeing the nurse minutes after
the doctor left.
The nurse said, with tears: “Yesterday, his son died in a road accident, when
we called him he for your son’s condition he was at the funeral”.
Now that your son’s life is saved, he left running to finish his son’s funeral.
Source: Tahir, Junaid. ”Something New Everyday!”. Daily Ten Minutes. Accessed
January
16, 2020. http://www.dailytenminutes.com/2014/03/story-doctor-and-
father_25.html
Processing Questions:
1. In the story “A Love for Fellowmen and Family”, how do the two
fathers show their love to each of their children?
2. What evidence of care do the two fathers gave to their children?
3. If this situation happens to you, how would you react?
4. How would you respond to your parents if you were the child in this
story?
What is a Genogram?
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Activity 4. The Roots of My Existence
Directions: I supposed you always have your reunion in your clan every now
and then. Did you know all your relatives? I guess you do. With the fast
growth of your clans’ situation, let us try to discover the root of your genes by
doing what is being asked below. You can add more if there is a need for you
to do it. On a ¼ illustration board, make a genogram (family tree). Through
generations of your clan, trace certain physical, personality or behavioral
attributes.
? Sister-in-Law Brother-in-Law
You Brother Sister
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What I have learned
Activity 5: Remind Me
Directions: Copy the table below in your journal notebook and do what is ask.
List five main points of this Draw something that would help
module. you remind of each point.
What I can do
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Assessment
Directions: There are 10 items in this test. Carefully read each item and
answer the question diligently. Write the letter of the correct answer on your
journal notebook.
Additional Activities
Activity 7: I am a Poet
Directions: In your journal notebook, create a poem about what you have
learned in this lesson on family structures and legacy. The poem must consist
of three (3) to four (4) stanzas.
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References
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Answer Key
What I Know:
1.B
2. B
3. D
4. C
5.D
6. A
7.C
8.B
9.A
10.A
Assessment
1. B
2. B
3. A
4.. A
5. B
6. D
7. A
8. C
9. D
10. C
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Rubrics for Individual Work
Adapted and modifies from PerDev Readers of the department of Education 1st edition
Sunshine Interlinks Publishing House Inc., 201
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