What Is A Relationship? An interaction between two or more people. Who Does A Family Relationship Involve?
* Parents * Aunts and Uncles
* Siblings * Cousins
* Grandparents * Others?
Roles/Responsibilities of Teenagers
* School
* Household Responsibilities
* Family Time
* Employment
What is your role/responsibility in your family?
* How would you describe it? * How do you think it came about? * What life experiences have helped to shape it?
How can your attitude and behavior affect your family relationships?
They will either help STRENGTHEN or DESTROY them.
Ways to STRENGTHEN Family Relationships:
* Showing appreciation
* Giving affection
* Being committed
* Spending time together
* Building traditions
* Utilizing creative problem solving
* Practicing constructive communication
* Refrain from giving affection
* Refrain from giving affection
* Withholding emotions
* Avoiding certain family members
* Using destructive communication
* Withdrawal from family
Ways to DESTROY Family Relationships:
Personal Reflection How is your personal attitude and behavior affecting your family?
FREEDOM WANTED *Who you hang out with *What you do *When you come home RESPONSIBILITY REQUIRED *Choose good friends *Don’t get into trouble *Come home at a reasonable time IF YOU WANT MORE FREEDOM, YOU MUST BE MORE RESPONSIBLE.
* Being responsible builds trust. * Trust gains you more freedom. * What you do with your freedom builds more trust. * If you are trustworthy, you will have more responsibilities.
Responsibility Trust Freedom Trust Responsibility, Trust and Freedom
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Esteem Needs Love and Belonging Needs Safety Needs Physical Needs Self-Actualization
* Developed by Abraham Maslow, a psychologist researching human motivation and potential. * Physical needs (at the base of the pyramid) must be met before any others can be achieved. * As teens grow and mature, they become more responsible to provide for their own needs. *Teens can help meet the basic needs of others in the family.
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Physical Needs
*Air
*Food
*Water
*Clothing
*Shelter
*Warmth
*Sleep
Safety Needs
*Personal Security
*Financial Security
*Stability
*Health and Well-being
*Order
*Law
*Freedom from fear
Love and Belonging Needs
*Friendship
*Comradeship
*Family
*Affection
*Love
Esteem Needs
* Achievement
*Mastery
*Independence
*Status
*Prestige
*Self-respect
*Respect from others
Self-Actualization Needs
*Realizing personal potential
*Self-fulfillment
*Seeking personal growth
*Pursuing peak experiences
Building Family Traditions
* Behaviors and activities you participate in over and over again. * Traditions can be big or small and are unique to each family.
What are Traditions?
* Provides a source of identity * Strengthens family bonds * Offers comfort and security * Opportunity to teach values * Chance to pass on cultural heritage * Connects the generations * Creates lasting memories
Why are Traditions Important?
What Are Some Of Your Favorite Family Traditions?
Family Crest Assignment
Instructions
* In your packet, turn to the page with a shield drawn on it.
* Divide your shield into FOUR equal sections to create your family crest.
* In each section, draw a picture that represents one idea about your family.
* Flags that represent the countries your families came from.
* Flags that represent the countries your families came from.
* Pictures of foods that are common to your ethnicity.
* Pictures that represent your first of last name.
* Drawings that depict favorite family events, celebrations or traditions.