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Standard 4
The student will understand and demonstrate how to play a positive,
active role in promoting the health of his or her family.
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Middle School
Students in middle school who meet this standard
will be able to:Students in middle school who meet this standard
will be able to:
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Understand the changing roles of family responsibilities.
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Recognize the skills needed for good communication
between adolescents and parents.
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Understand his or her role in supporting positive
health practices of younger family members.
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Identify effective strategies to cope with change
in the family.
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Understand the responsibilities of parenting,
including legal, financial, social, and moral.
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Identify the difficulties and challenges of
being a teenage parent.
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Recognize the diversity of family structures.
The following tasks and assignments might be used
to determine whether the student is meeting the standard:
- Students will create hypothetical family (group activity) situations
with rules and a budget (income and expenses).
- Students will participate in presentations by teen parents by
asking questions and writing a reflection paper.
- Students will record and analyze time spent with younger children
as a positive role model or in a caretaking role.
- Students will role-play a scenario in which conflicts between
parent/ caregiver and adolescents are depicted, including resolution
strategies.
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High School
Students in high school who meet this standard will
be able to:
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Describe the importance of family communication.
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Analyze the effects of substance abuse, including
tobacco use, and its impact on the family.
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Investigate and analyze responsibilities of
healthful parenting.
The following tasks and assignments might be used to determine
whether the student is meeting the standard:
- Students will study roles that individuals assume in a family
involved with substance abuse and conduct research to determine
where help is available in the community.
- Students will analyze a television program and write a short
essay describing the family dynamics in the program.
- Students will recognize the consequences of high-risk behavior
on the individual and family.
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