Parenting roles

In this lesson we will explore the various roles undertaken by parents in the development of a child

Parenting roles

In this lesson we will explore the various roles undertaken by parents in the development of a child

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. Roles and responsibilities involved in parenting
  2. Characteristics of what would be deemed 'successful' parenting

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4 Questions

Q1.
What is the legal aged to get married in the UK (with parental consent)?
Correct answer: 16
17
18
19
Q2.
What is the name of the act, which includes marriage as grounds on which you can't be discriminated against?
The Discrimination Act 2010
Correct answer: The Equality Act 2010
The Marriage Act 2010
The Protection Act 2010
Q3.
Consent means to...
Correct answer: Give permission.
Refuse permission.
Take away permission.
Q4.
Families are made up of two parents
Correct answer: False
True

4 Questions

Q1.
Intergenerational families are families that...
Have lived in the same household of multiple generations.
Have more then one baby in them.
Correct answer: Include grandparents.
Q2.
Which of these are roles that parents have?
Correct answer: Create a sense of security.
Doing your homework for you.
Correct answer: Providing a loving environment.
Correct answer: Support your wellbeing.
Tidy your bedroom once a week.
Q3.
The environment in which a child grows up, has little impact on their development, as supposed to other factors
Correct answer: False
True
Q4.
When does interaction between a human and the world begin?
As soon as they can talk and verbally interact.
Correct answer: Before they are born.
During puberty.
Once they are born.

Lesson appears in

UnitRSHE (PSHE) / Families: Stable relationships and marriage

RSHE (PSHE)