QZ: L5-7

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  • What is the main focus of Lesson 5 in the module on Family Health?

    Relating the importance of sexuality to family health
  • How do family values influence personal values?

    Family values often determine your own values, influenced by parents, siblings, and relatives
  • What role do parents play in shaping attitudes, values, beliefs, and skills?

    Parents model behaviors as a way of learning different tasks
  • What are the common roles played by both parents in a family?
    • Celebrate Together
    • Work Together
    • Meet Needs and Wants
    • Live Together
    • Love Each Other
  • What are some specific roles that a father might play in a family?
    Examples include being the breadwinner and taking care of children
  • What is the purpose of Activity 2: Openness of Feelings?
    To assess how families deal with foreseeable crises
  • How does family health relate to coping with crises?
    Family health is the ability to maintain wellness and resolve problems, which is crucial during crises
  • What is the definition of Family Health?
    It is the ability of the family to maintain wellness, prevent, control, or resolve problems
  • What issues do teenagers face today according to Lesson 6?
    Teenagers face issues like online bullying, teenage pregnancy, identity crisis, and suicide
  • Why is it important for teenagers to discuss their issues with their families?
    Because families provide strong moral and spiritual support
  • What are the health dimensions affected by teenage issues and concerns?
    • Physical
    • Mental
    • Emotional
    • Social
    • Moral-Spiritual
  • What is bullying?
    It is aggressive behavior that intentionally and repeatedly causes injury or discomfort to another person
  • What is an identity crisis?
    It is questioning one's sense of self or identity, often due to life changes or stressors
  • What is the definition of suicide?
    It is the act of taking one's own life voluntarily and intentionally
  • What are the health consequences of premarital sex?
    They include pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections
  • What is teenage pregnancy defined as?
    A pregnancy that occurs for a woman under the age of 20
  • What are sexually transmitted infections (STIs)?
    They are communicable diseases spread through sexual contact
  • How does substance abuse affect teenagers?
    It negatively impacts health and decision-making abilities
  • What are eating disorders?
    Serious conditions related to persistent eating behaviors that negatively impact health
  • How can parents help teenagers with their issues and concerns?
    By providing guidance and having open conversations
  • What is the significance of Honey Joy's story in the context of teenage issues?
    It illustrates the challenges teenagers face with peer pressure and substance use
  • How can issues and concerns related to teen health be addressed?
    Through the help and guidance of parents and older family members.
  • What should teenagers do to avoid difficult conversations about health and safety?
    Listen to their parents and older family members.
  • Who is Honey Joy and what is her situation?
    • An 8th-grade working student
    • Wants to help her single ailing mother
    • Has younger siblings to support
  • What negative behaviors do Honey Joy's friends engage in?
    They drink alcoholic beverages and smoke weed.
  • How does Honey Joy influence her friend Lynn's decision regarding the party?
    She convinces Lynn not to go and to choose friends with similar values.
  • What do Christian and Kristine promise regarding their relationship?
    They promise to abstain from sexual behavior.
  • Why does Kristine choose abstinence?
    She is afraid of getting pregnant at an early age.
  • What is Hyn Rych's belief regarding risky sexual behaviors?
    He believes they may cause contracting sexually transmitted infections and diseases.
  • Why does Briannah choose to abstain from sex?
    She obeys her parents' advice to be modest and respect her body.
  • What is Harley's reason for abstaining from sex?
    His strong moral-spiritual belief in sex being reserved for marriage.
  • What is the importance of discussing sexuality-related issues with family?
    • Provides support and understanding
    • Helps address issues and concerns properly
    • Encourages responsible decision-making
  • Why do teenagers find it hard to make decisions?
    They often lack the maturity to decide on issues involving sexual behavior.
  • What should teenagers do when making decisions about sexual behavior?
    Discuss their decisions with parents or older adults.
  • What is a decision?

    • The act of choosing between two or more courses of action
    • Involves possible solutions to a problem
  • What is essential for good decision-making skills?
    They help resist peer pressure and resolve sexuality-related issues.
  • What are the seven steps of decision-making?
    1. Identify the Problem
    2. Gather Relevant Information
    3. Brainstorm Solutions
    4. Evaluate the Consequences
    5. Make a Choice
    6. Take Action
    7. Evaluate the Outcome
  • Why is it important to think through situations before making decisions?
    To avoid rushing into poor solutions.
  • What is the impact of brain development on decision-making in teenagers?
    The brain doesn't fully develop until the early 20s, leading to reckless decision-making.
  • What are some common sexuality-related issues teenagers face?
    • Discrimination
    • Bullying
    • Violence
    • Mental health issues