Family’s Role in Managing Adolescent’s Concerns P.E. HEALTH 2 .1.pptx
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Family Wellness/ Second Quarter
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Family’s Role in Managing Adolescent’s Concerns Why It Matters & How to Take Care of It P.E AND HEALTH 7 QUARTER 1
1.Definition A family is the basic unit of society, consisting of parents, children, and sometimes extended members who live together and support one another. 2.Roles of a Family Love and Care – provides emotional support and affection. Guidance – teaches values, discipline, and life lessons. Protection – ensures safety and security. Provision – meets basic needs such as food, shelter, clothing, and education. Socialization – helps children learn how to interact with others and be responsible members of society. 3.Importance of Family Source of strength and belonging. Builds character and shapes personality. Provides a foundation for growth, responsibility, and independence. What is FAMILY?
Family Wellness for Active and Healthy Living Family wellness for active and healthy living refers to the overall well-being of a family through regular physical activity, balanced nutrition, mental health support, and positive relationships to promote a healthy, active lifestyle for all members.
Family’s Role in Managing Adolescent’s Concerns 1. Providing Emotional SsupportSSSSS - Families offer love, care, and understanding to help adolescents cope with stress, mood changes, and self-identity struggles. 2.Guidance and Values Formation- Parents and guardians guide teens in making responsible decisions, instilling morals, and teaching right from wrong. 3.Open Communication- Families encourage adolescents to share their feelings and problems without fear of judgment, strengthening trust. 4.Monitoring and Supervision- Parents keep an eye on their child’s activities, friendships, and online presence to protect them from harmful influences.
Family’s Role in Managing Adolescent’s Concerns 5.Providing Basic Needs- Families ensure proper nutrition, health care, education, and safety, which are crucial for healthy growth. 6.Role Modeling- Parents set examples of positive behavior, showing healthy ways of handling problems, relationships, and responsibilities. 7.Encouraging Independence- Families gradually allow adolescents to make their own choices, helping them develop confidence and responsibility.
Common health concerns or problems of adolescence: A. Emotional changes and problems B. Physical changes and health problems C. Behavioral changes and psychological problems D. Social problems-dating and relationships E. Sexual health F. Technostress and addiction to cyberspace
Different Forms of Support Provision Emotional SSsupport Showing love, care, empathy, and understanding. Example: Listening to problems, giving encouragement, and comforting during stress. Instrumental/Practical Support Providing tangible help or services. Example: Helping with chores, offering transportation, or assisting in schoolwork. Informational Support Giving advice, guidance, or useful knowledge. Example: Parents guiding career choices, teachers advising study habits, friends sharing coping strategies.
Different Forms of Support Provision Financial Support Providing money or resources to meet basic and educational needs. Example: Paying school fees, medical expenses, or daily allowances. Social Support Building connections and fostering a sense of belonging. Example: Encouraging participation in school clubs, community groups, or family bonding activities. Moral/Value Support Reinforcing good character, discipline, and decision-making. Example: Teaching respect, honesty, and responsibility.
Guidance in Making Informed Decisions Definition: Guidance in making informed decisions means helping a person, especially an adolescent, weigh the pros and cons of choices so they can decide wisely and responsibly.
Family’s Role Providing Advice: Parents and guardians share their knowledge and life experiences. Clarifying Values: Families remind adolescents about morals and principles when making choices. Encouraging Critical Thinking: Teaching teens to analyze options instead of acting impulsively. Offering Emotional Support: Assuring them that mistakes are part of learning, while encouraging better decisions next time.
Examples Choosing a career or course in school. Deciding on friendships and peer influences. Handling money responsibly. Managing time between studies and leisure.