Year 8
Parenting roles
In this lesson we will explore the various roles undertaken by parents in the development of a child
Year 8
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
- Roles and responsibilities involved in parenting
- 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)?
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
The Marriage Act 2010
The Protection Act 2010
Q3.
Consent means to...
Refuse permission.
Take away permission.
Q4.
Families are made up of two parents
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.
Q2.
Which of these are roles that parents have?
Doing your homework for you.
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
True
Q4.
When does interaction between a human and the world begin?
As soon as they can talk and verbally interact.
During puberty.
Once they are born.