TOPIC - Family
Typically when we think of families, the traditional nuclear and extended family who are biologically related may come to mind. However, a family can be made up of anyone a person considers to be their family. A family shares emotional bonds, common values, goals and responsibilities. Family members contribute significantly to the wellbeing of each other.
When a family includes children, one or more adults may take on an involved role in the child’s life and become a parent or carer. Parents and carers may not necessarily be biologically related to the child or even live with the child all the time. A child may have one or several parents or carers. In addition to their biological parents, this could include grandparents, step-parents, aunts and uncles, foster parents, adoptive parents, and any other person who fulfils a significant portion of the parenting and caregiving for the child.
TASK 1 - My Family - Watch the video
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TASK 2 - Family Photos - Watch the video
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TASK 3 - Family History - Listen to conversation
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TASK 4 - Family Hiking - Listen to the recording
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TASK 5 - Family - Watch the video
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