3. Responsible Parenthood and reproductive
health act of 2012 (10354
Guarantees universal access to methods of
contraception, fertility control, sexual education,
and maternal care. It is also informally known as the
Reproductive Health La or RH Law.
4. What is responsible parenthood?
Natural outcome of marriage.
About raising children and supporting their needs
financially, morally, educationally, teaching them
values, and giving them love and care.
5. Three R’s before becoming parents
Resources needed to raise a child
Reasons for wanting a child
Responsibilities one has as a parent
6. Responsibilities of parents
Set aside quantity and quality of time to spend with
children
Learn about age-appropriate development to have
realistic expectations.
Teach rules to ensure health and safety of children
7. Responsibilities of parents
Give love and affection
Teach with a positive attitude
Teach moral and ethical values
Teach self-discipline and self-control with effective
discipline
8. Responsibilities of parents
Provide economic security
Recognized that children have rights and respect
those rights
Raise children in a suitable, secure family that is free
from abuse.
9. What is reproductive health?
Refers to the state of complete physical, mental,
and social well-being and not merely the absence
of disease relating to the reproductive system and
to its functions and processes. This implies that
people are able to have a responsible, safe, and
consensual sex life.
10. What is family planning
program that provides information and a means
for couples and individuals to have the desired
number of children that they can responsibly raise.
11. What is the importance of family
planning?
to mothers: taking 2-3 year interval for delivery
helps a mother to recover and regain health.
Gives mothers time and opportunity to give
sufficient attention to themselves, their families, and
their communities.
12. What is the importance of family
planning?
to children: helps healthy mothers raise healthy
children.
Get quality time and attention from their parents
More opportunities to enjoy and feel secured
13. What is the importance of family
planning?
to fathers: lightens the burden and responsibility of
father in supporting his family.
Allow fathers to have time for himself, to his wife
and children.
14. What is the importance of family
planning?
to fathers: lightens the burden and responsibility of
father in supporting his family.
Allow fathers to have time for himself, to his wife
and children.
15. What is the importance of family
planning?
to family: family members have more opportunities
to enjoy each other’s company.
Enables them to have savings that can be used for
emergencies and to improve their living standards.
16. What is the importance of family
planning?
to the community: improves economic and social
status of the community.
Better job opportunities and extra resources like
skills, money, time and materials to share in the
community.
Healthy place to live in
17. What is the importance of family
planning?
to the world: by observing family planning in a
community, the rapid use of resources like land,
food, and fuel can be reduced and sanitation
control would be more effective.
18. What is birth control?
to prevent pregnancy, couples would have to
decide on a particular procedure, device, or
medication that would prevent the chances of
pregnancy.
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20. Assessment
Complete the following:
1. Family planning is ____________.
2. Family planning is not_________________.
3. When I would become a parent someday, I would______________________.
4. One benefit of family planning for:
Children
Community
World
Parents
21. Assignment
Research on the following
1. Tobacco regulation act of 2003
2. Comprehensive dangerous drugs acts of 2002
3. Consumer act (RA 7394)
4. National environmental awareness and education act of 2008
5. Philippine AIDS prevention and control act of 1998
6. Anti-child pornography act of 2009