Family Funk
Relationship Semashionship
Maslow's Hierarchy
Function it up
Mix & Match
100

Two or more families who live together, share resources, and support each other in order to maximize financial benefits.

What is a cooperative family?

100

3 characteristics of a healthy relationship.

What is mutual respect, honesty, communication, etc.?

100

Food, warmth, rest, water.

What are physiological needs?

100

Teaching of skills, values & attitudes needed to be prepared for life.

What is socialization?

100

A role that teens have within their families.

What are:

  • Caregiver for younger siblings

  • Chores 

  • Role model

  • Other examples?

200

Parents of a family care for children from another family or families. Arrangements are made by government agencies.

What is a foster family?

200

The first relationship you will form, with those within your family (parents/guardians).

What is a parental relationship?

200

Prestige and a feeling of accomplishment.

What are esteem needs?

200

Providing emotional support.

What is nurturance and love?

200

Cara and Ben have been dating for 3 months now.  They spend every moment together that they possibly can.  When they are not together they text each other like crazy.  Ben doesn’t trust Cara and is constantly acting jealous and dramatic over everything.  Cara is crazy about Ben, but dislikes that he can be possessive and clingy.  Cara’s friends are starting to get worried because she is not acting like herself.


Provide 3 reasons as to why this is an effective or ineffective relationship.

What is:

  • Ineffective relationship

  • Spend every moment they can

  • Text like crazy

  • Ben’s jealousy

  • Friends think she’s not acting like herself.

300

A group of unrelated people who care for each other and help each other as if they are a family.

What is an affinity family?

300

Most of the people you meet in your day, who participate in the same activities as you do. You know their names and might exchange casual greetings or chat but the conversation is usually brief.

What are acquaintances?

300

Participating in creative activities to reach one’s potential.

What are self-actualization needs?

300

Procreation or Adoption

What is addition of new family members?

300

The 5 stages of the family cycle.

What are:

  • Independence

  • Coupling / marriage

  • Parenting

  • Launching adult children

  • Retirement / Senior Years?

400

A skip generation family.

What are grandparents that raise their grandchild(ren) without their child living with them?

400

Relationships with people that you have the closest connection to.

What is an intimate relationship?

400

Example of belonging and love needs.

What are intimate relationships, friendships, get-togethers with loved ones, etc.?

400

Food, shelter, clothing, protection.

What is physical maintenance & care of family members?

400

3 similarities of families across the world, despite their different cultures.

What are:


  • Types of families


  • Formation of families


  • Functions of families

500

Two parents with one or more children.

What is a nuclear family?

500

People you enjoy spending hours on the phone talking together, sharing your inner thoughts, and feelings in extended conversations.

What are significant friends?

500

Protection from weather conditions, closed-toed shoes, and car insurance are examples of _______________ ___________.

What are safety needs?

500

Teaching positive values, behaviour, and receive criticism for the negative

What is social control?

500

Variations of the family cycle include:

- Fewer families today follow the stages straight 

from beginning to end.

- Couples who never have children...are still families!

- Adult children who return to live at

home due to financial, social issues.

- Grandparents who raise children.

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