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Unit 2 Roles and

Responsibilities of Each Family

Member(Grade 6)

Teacher Eddie

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Home and Family Life

To Have Begun is to Have Done, Half the Task;

Dare to be Wise -Horace

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Finish what you have started.

Home : Sense of Belongingness, Security

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Home: Each member finds opportunities for

self expression, relaxation and living

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Home: a place where the family members

strive for the realization of common

goals throuh their daily activities.

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Open CommunicationFactors that affects

family relation.Express feelings and

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Your Strengths can be shared with each family

member while your weaknesses could be

complemented by other’s strength.

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How Does Role Differ from

Responsibilities

Roles and Responsibilities

of each Family Member

One Outstanding Filipino Traits: Closeness as a

Family

Filipino Families stay together

through thick or thin.

1. Role of

Parents

•Traditional SettingFather–Sole Breadwinner

(a person who earns money to support a

family)

•Traditional SettingMother–Stays at Home, Does the Housekeeping and Takes Care of the

Children.

•Present Traditional RolesAdjusted to

Meet the Increasing Needs of the Family.

Both Parents – Became Breadwinners

•Father and Mother Shared Responsibilities Become Closer to each

other and Set a Good Example to the

Children.

2. Roles of

Brothers and Sisters

CHILDREN •Roles as SONS and DAUGHTERS of their

parents. Role determined by your age, position, sex, and size of the family.

Older/Younger Child for the Assigned Tasks

Participate willingly and with initiative.

Avoid Making Comparison on the quantity and

difficulty.

Obey your Parents that always wish your best and

Involved in Family Affairs Develops DisciplineDependability A sense of Belongingness

Reference

• Home Economics and Livelihood Education Worktext by Erlinda Mendoza