Name: Raymund John P. Cipriano Course & Year: CMT - 1A
The document describes a story called "Seven Sundays" that focuses on a father who announces he will soon die and his four grown children who decide to spend time with their father each Sunday before he passes. As the siblings spend more time with their father and each other, they learn more about each other's personal lives and problems. It is eventually revealed that the father was misdiagnosed and will not die soon. The story explores the cognitive development of each character based on Piaget's stages of development and how the family works through their issues with each other.
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Name: Raymund John P. Cipriano Course & Year: CMT - 1A
The document describes a story called "Seven Sundays" that focuses on a father who announces he will soon die and his four grown children who decide to spend time with their father each Sunday before he passes. As the siblings spend more time with their father and each other, they learn more about each other's personal lives and problems. It is eventually revealed that the father was misdiagnosed and will not die soon. The story explores the cognitive development of each character based on Piaget's stages of development and how the family works through their issues with each other.
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NAME: RAYMUND JOHN P.
CIPRIANO COURSE & YEAR:
CMT – 1A
MODULE 4: PIAGET'S COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
This activity focuses on a story involving the interaction of family members. Choose a story you want to use for this activity. It can be from a story you have read or a movie or telenovela that you watched or plan to watch. Use a matrix to relate the characters to Piaget's stages of cognitive development.
TITLE OF STORY/MOVIE: SEVEN SUNDAYS
SUMMARY: The story starts when the father of 4 announces to his kids that he is going to die soon. This father is a widow who feels lonely and misses the company of his grown-up kids. Upon learning of their father's condition, the siblings decide to spend time with one another on Sundays. Even though, they have their personal issues and differences, they decide to do this for their father. Everything goes well when they spend Sundays with their father. They reminisce childhood and teenage memories. As they spend more time, they get to know each other again. Each has his/her own problems which are unknown to the other sibling. The eldest son, Allan, and the second son, Brian have a talk about Brian's troubles. One day, the father receives a call from his doctor stating that he made a wrong diagnosis. The father does not reveal this to his kids until the truth is found out by the eldest son. They have a talk and the father explains why he decided not to tell the truth. The eldest son, Allan, expresses his feelings about the whole situation and convinces the father to reveal the truth in their next get-together. At the start of the get-together, the youngest son, Dex, finds out about his sister's marital problems. The whole family also finds out about Dex's troubles and have a confrontation with Brian. Cha's problems are brought out in the open, too. In the process of all the confrontation, their father's real condition is revealed and this surprises Brian and Cha. This creates an exchange of painful words against the siblings and unearthing of past pains. After a couple of days, Allan apologizes to Brian and they patch things up. They both take the chance to apologize to Dex, as well. All three go to Cha's house to visit her. and check her situation. All four meet their father at their mother's grave and they talk to their dad about how they appreciate his sacrifices for the family. They work out their issues and resolve hurt emotions. The story ends with the revival of Allan's store, fun activities, an a dance showdown.
CHARACTERS:
Allan (Aga Muhlach),
Brian (Dingdong Dantes), Cha (Cristine Reyes), Dex (Enrique Gil), Tatay Manuel (Ronaldo Valdez) Piagetian Connection What is his/her/ stage of cognitive development? Seven Sundays, a movie that greatly appeals to our love and fondness of our family members and understanding. It also warmed my heart due to the way they resolve their own conflicts as individuals by the use of their family and vice versa.