courtship It is a period in a couple’s relationship which precedes their engagement and marriage.
dating social activity potential relationship part of an already active relationship a form of courtship consisting of social activities done by two people an act of meeting and engaging
Standard Date involves two couple.
group Date where any number of couples can enjoy a date.
double date two couples go on a date at the same time and place.
date rape Use of Illegal drugs early and unwanted pregnancy Risks Connected with Dating
engagement is a period of agreement entered between two people in love for them to be able to know each other and their families well enough to be sure that they are ready and are suited for life-long companionship.
Marriage is the most enjoyable human relationship.
good character Factors to Consider in Choosing a Lifetime Partner (g)
maturity Factors to Consider in Choosing a Lifetime Partner (m)
fidelity Factors to Consider in Choosing a Lifetime Partner (F)
commitment Factors to Consider in Choosing a Lifetime Partner (c)
love Factors to Consider in Choosing a Lifetime Partner (L)
economic Readiness Factors to Consider in Choosing a Lifetime Partner (E)
love Understanding and respect Care Loyalty Shared philosophy Cooperation Growth Involvement Sharing and giving communication Ingredients of a Successful Marriage
parenting also includes the inculcation of values and instilling of discipline. Includes the process of deciding how to choose our partners, when to form families, when to have the first child, child spacing, how many children to have in all
Nuclear Families consists of a pair of adult and their children
Single Parent Families consists of one parent raising children on her own
Blended Families consists of two (2) divorced/legally separated people who bring with them their children from the old families and decide to live together.
Extended Families include members such as grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins.
Adoptive Families include one or more children who were born into other families.
Childless Families consists of a husband and wife living together and caring for each other.
75% how many adult smokers
Peer Pressure Teenagers smoke because they think it is cool because they see their friends and peers smoke. Peers can be very convincing at getting one engaged in smoking and other activities.
Rebellion Adolescents see smoking as a way of rebellion. They want to show their independence.
Curiosity Adolescents want to experiment and smoking is often an available opportunity. Teens want to seek excitement especially when they start to get bored.
Media Advertisement Cigarette companies shape their advertising campaigns to portray smokers as sexy, fun, and living on the edger. Popular movie actors or actresses are used as models to attract the young. Tobacco advertising targets the teenagers and makes it appear that smoking is cool, a sign of maturity and independence
112,000 how many filipinos die per year because of tobacco-related
Side stream smoke The smoke that comes out of the lighted end of a cigarette or pipe. Also called second-hand smoke (SHS) or environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). It is more dangerous than mainstream smoke.
Mainstream smoke It refers especially to the smoke that the smoker directly inhales.
Third-hand smoke Smoke left for a long time on sofa, beddings, pillow and other objects. Also called residual tobacco smoke (RTS). It settles along with dust and can last for months. It still contains harmful chemicals and carcinogens.
alcohol abuse Is diagnosed by alcohol interfering in major obligation to family, work, or school and using alcohol in hazardous situation.
alcohol dependence Is diagnosed when you have withdrawal, are unsuccessful in controlling consumption. Being dependent on alcohol means a person feels they’re not able to function or survive without it and that drinking becomes an important - or sometimes the most important - factor in their life.
influence of parents and other adults, exposure to media, escape from boredom, lack of confidence reasons for drinking alcohol
family and alcohol, school and alcohol, workplace and alcohol, society and alcohol Social Impact of Drinking Alcohol
assessing your health, making good decisions, communicating effectively, practicing wellness, setting goals, refusal skill, evaluating media message Managing Sexually Related Issues
refusal skill is a way to say no to something that you don’t want to do. This skill requires practice. but first, you must feel strongly about what things you want to avoid.
practicing wellness can be accomplished through the information about good sexuality.