lizziegirl
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Re: Past Papers
HSC CORE: Parenting and Caring
HSC CORE: Parenting and Caring
- Parents may be biological or social. What is social parenting? Describe the 4 kinds of social parenting.
- Give 4 reasons why people may want to become parents.
- Some individuals encounter difficulties becoming pregnant. How can pregnancy be aided scientifically? What are the advantages and disadvantages of these procedures?
- Describe 3 styles of parenting an individual may adopt.
- Why is it essential that parents understand that being a parent involves being the emotional, social and economic provider for the child/children?
- How does an individual's own experience of parenting influence their parenting style?
- A carer provides support and assists individuals who are unable to satisfy their own needs. What circumstances may lead to an individual needing care? (List 5)
- Parenting involves the caring for children through the provision and management of resources that meet their growing needs. Describe two factors that will influence resource management in the caring relationship.
- Explain FOUR different economic considerations that may arise when becoming a carer of a relative with a chronic illness.
- What forms of conflict may occur between parents and children, carers and the cared for as they implement their duty of care?
- Blended or Step family are a common family structure today. Define this family type. Describe two strategies to improve the well being of the members of these families.
- There are differing expectations for males and females in parenting and caring. How are these expectations changing?
- Name TWO government agencies that support parents and carers
- Name TWO community groups which support parents and carers. How do these community groups support parents and carers?
- There are many factors that impact on the type of relationship formed between parents and their children, carers and those cared for. Identify THREE factors and discuss the impact each factor may have on the individuals concerned. (Age, culture and religion, education, gender, previous experience and upbringing, socio-economic status, media)
- The nature of relationships within the family between parents and child or children varies. List the five factors that impact on the family's relationships
- What is role integration? How is role integration different to multiple role expectations?
- What are the rights and responsibilities of the parent and carer?
- What are the rights and responsibilities of the child and the cared for?
- Describe why a family cannot exist without conflict.