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Running Errands with my mom. DUE NEXT TIME: Disclosure signed. WANTED!. Hardworking individual that does not need much sleep to be efficient, positive, and upbeat. HOURS: 24 hours a day 7 days a week for at least 18 years and continual concern for the rest of you life.
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Running Errands with my mom DUE NEXT TIME: Disclosure signed
WANTED! • Hardworking individual that does not need much sleep to be efficient, positive, and upbeat. • HOURS: 24 hours a day 7 days a week for at least 18 years and continual concern for the rest of you life. • PAY: Self-fulfillment, good feelings, maybe hugs, a kiss, a smile, a hard earned grade, something made for you, a clean room… • BENEFITS: Love, friendship, pride, happy feelings, growth, influencing the future….. These are not guaranteed. • RETIREMENT: Forbidden. Benefits may not last either. • Any skills that you immediately possess and can learn will enhance and make this job easier. Do You REALLY Want This Job NOW?
What does it take to be a good caregiver now and great parent / caregiver later? Responsibilities and Qualities Assign: PARENT INTERVIEW
What does it take to be a good caregiver now and great parent / caregiver later? • Ask people (parent interview) • Watch people (bell ringer)
Decide early What does it take to be a parent? What plan of attack did you have to win? Why did it work? How does this relate to your future role of parenting skills or being a caregiver and the responsibilities involved?
What does it take to be a good caregiver now and great parent / caregiver later? • Ask people (parent interview) • Watch people (bell ringer) • Have a game plan or strategy(decide early game) Appropriate and Responsible timeline
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXgoJ0f5EsQ MOM SONG Click to listen to the song
What does it take to be a good caregiver now and great parent / caregiver later? • Ask people (parent interview) • Watch people (bell ringer) • Have a game plan or strategy (decide early game) • Learn about yourself (Good parent? Analysis) • What were your positive and negative traits? Parenting is full of unselfish acts – is your personal timeline ready to do these?
Try this out • Below is a drawing of an envelope with the flap open.Grab your pencil and paper and try to draw it yourself.Rules:Don't lift your pencil off the paper; the line must be continuous.Don't go over any part of the line twice.Don't cross the line.
Want a hint? • Start in a corner with an odd number of lines.
How about an answer? • Follow the numbers 1, 2, ... 10.
What does it take to be a good caregiver now and great parent / caregiver later? 1. How are parenting skills learned and developed? 2. Explain 3 actions that you can begin taking now to become a better parent later. (tell your neighbor) • Take risks, trial and error, learn from mistakes, continually evaluate, study, etc.
What does it take to be a good caregiver now and great parent / caregiver later? • Ask people (parent interview) • Watch people (bell ringer) • Have a game plan or strategy (decide early game) • Learn about yourself (Good parent? Analysis) • Take risks, trial and error, learn from mistakes, continually evaluate, study, etc. (LOA) • Begin to prepare now • Group Scenarios
6. What are some Skills, Knowledge, or Responsibilities to prepare you for or enhance the job of parenting? • Animal caretaking • Bus driving • Childcare • Computers • Nutrition • Chef • Teacher • Referee • Financial Manager • Hospitality /hostess • Office Manager • Housekeeping • Property manager • Psychologist • Recreation • Nurse • Social Worker $17,500 $20,000 $32,000 $20,000 $13,000 $9,000 $44,000 $22,000 $41,000 $29,000 $40,000 $16,000 $30,000 $35,000 $18,000 $30,000 $39,000 $507,200 Parent’s are legally responsible to provide for the child's needs.
Cost of Raising a Child for 18 years • $178,590 • Without College • The breakdown • $8,896.00 a year • $741.38 a month • $171.08 a week • $24.24 a day • $1.01 an hour The parent does the giving and the child does the receiving. All they want for this is…
8. Rewards / Opportunities 7. Demands / Challenges Great emotional satisfaction Fun and fascinating opportunity to watch a child grown and develop Opportunity to grow and develop right along with the child. Gives direction and meaning to your life. Opportunity for self- fulfillment Have a hand in influencing the future. Being unselfish is a fulfilling role. Not a cure for loneliness. Parenting consists of unselfish actions 24 hour 7 day a week commitment with little time off. Lifetime commitment and concern Provide constant nurturing environment. Takes a lot of energy to be effective. Costs a great deal of money. Involves giving without expecting anything in return. May change the relationship with your spouse. Allows little opportunity for self-development until the child is older.
9. Parenting is….BEEFS Educational • Complete school at least through high school • Knowledge to teach child • Do you have a stable job? Biological Social Nutritious meals Proper clothing Adequate rest Safe environment Exercise and fresh air Health care Proper hygiene Providing opportunities and teaching children how to get along with others Encourage talents / hobbies with others Encourage conversation Financial • Raising a child is EXPENSIVE • Health care, food, equipment, other expenses • Do you have the money? Emotional • Can you provide • Love • Sense of security • Attention • Comfort • Unselfish acts (maturity) • Supportive
CAT and MOUSE GAME • With all the mice in the center and the cat holding the lid, the cat is to roll the dice. When they get a 1 or a 6 they use the lid to try and catch the mice. Mice try to not get captured by pulling on the yarn tail. • Continue play with the caught mouse becoming the new cat. • Return your supplies • Return the lidand dice to the bucket • Eat the candy
Correct Unit 1 Day 2 Bell Quiz 1. Parents are legally responsible to provide for.... A. Their children’s needs B. Their children’s wants C. Children’s food and clothing wants D. Nothing unless they want to be 2. Together parents should.... A. Share the responsibilities for care of the child B. Get a live-in caregiver to help C. Spend a lot on money on the kids, they are expensive D. Spend all of their free time with the children 3. In the parent and child relationship.... A. Parents give and children receive B. Children give and parents receive C. Parent and children receive equally D. Parents and children give equally 4. Before parents are truly able to meet the needs of their children, they must have... A. An understanding of child development B. Knowledge of what a child wants C. Their own basic needs met D. Practice giving to another person