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Social

Relationship
WHAT IS SOCIAL
RELATIONSHIP?

Social relationship tend to be less intimate,


with lesser self-disclosure involved, but may
still be exclusive, and may demand certain
levels of loyalty as in fraternities or religious
organizations, and to a lesser extent, loosely
knitted social clubs like practitioners of
certain specialized professions
What you can
get from
being
involved in
community
activities?
1. ROLE MODELS
By getting involved with
community activities, you can
come into contact with like-
mined peers and positives
adult role models other than
your parents. it will encourage
you to see the world in
different ways. it puts your
own family experiences and
values into wider context
2. IDENTITY AND CONNECTION

Being involved in community activities


can give you a positive way of
understanding who you are. As a result,
you might come to see yourself as
helpful, generous, and political or just a
good person in general. It can also help
create a sense of being connected to
your local community and the wider
world.
3. SKILLS

Community activities give


you the chance to apply
the skills you already have.
Voluntary work and
community activities are
also great opportunities to
show initiative and develop
skills to get a job.
4. SELF-CONFIDENCE, MENTAL HEALTH
AND WELLBEING

Community activities can boost one’s


self-confidence. You can learn to deal
with challenges, communicate with
different people and build up your life
skills and abilities in a supportive
environment. This is also good for your
self-esteem. Being involved in some kind
of community activity can also reduce
the likelihood of substance abuse,
mental illness, and criminal activity
FAMILY
STRUCTURES
AND LEGACIES
What is
Family and
Legacies?
It is defined as "two or more person's share
resources, share responsibility for
decisions, share values and goals, and
have a commitment to each other over
time. (Medina, 2001)
WHAT MAKES A FAMILY ... FAMILY

Family refers to a group of


individuals living together under the
same roof and usually under one
head. It also refers to two or more
persons who share resources,
responsibility, values, goals, and
commitment over time. Moreover, a
family is the basic unit of society.
Types of Family

02
01 Extended family – a
family that consists 03
of a father, mother,
Nuclear or Single parents –
children/s,
traditional It is a father or a
grandparents,
family – a family aunts, uncles, and mother who is
consisting of a cousins that are taking care of or
father, mother living under one raising the
and children/s roof children/s.
Types of Blended Family – a family with

Family 04 a combination of another


family.

Step Family – two families


brought together due to
05 divorce, separation, and
remarriage.

7. Adoptive family- a family that


adopts one or more children
06 that the parent/s considered as
their offspring.
Types of Adoptive family- a family that
adopts one or more children
Family 07 that the parent/s considered as
their offspring.
Bi-racial or multi-racial family –
this refers to a family where
08 every family member belongs
to a different cultural or ethnic
group.
Trans-racial adoptive family –
refers to a family where the
09 parents adopted a child that
has a different racial group with
them.
Types of Family
10
Conditionally separated 11 12
families – is a family
Foster Family – A Gay or Lesbian Family –
where a family member refers to one or both of the
is living away from the family where one or
parent’s sexual
rest of the family due to more of the
orientation is gay or
employment, children is
lesbian. This family could
hospitalization, military temporarily living be a two- parent family, an
service but remains a in the same adoptive family, a single-
significant member of household for a parent family, or an
the family short period. extended family.
Types of Immigrant Family - This refers
Family to a family where parents
13 migrated to another country
but not necessarily that the
children are migrants.

Migrant Family – This refers to a


family that regularly moves to
14 diffirent places for employment
purposes

Thanks for
listening
Athena Grace L. Daileg
Kryzten L. Alonzo

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