PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Second Quarter
GUESS THE EMOJI
• Below are some emojis with
its description/meaning
(Column A). Match the emojis
to its appropriate emotions/
feelings in Column B. Write
only the letter of your choice
in your answer sheet.
PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS
LEARNING COMPETENCY:
Discuss an understanding of teen-age
relationships, including the acceptable and
unacceptable expressions of attractions
(EsP-PD11/12PR-IIa-9.1)
TRUE or FALSE
• Directions: Write True if
the statement is correct
and write False if the
statement is not correct.
Write your answer on a
separate sheet of paper.
TRUE or FALSE
1) Attraction is a force that unite
people.
2) Affection is one of human beings'
greatest emotions.
3) Infatuation is love without
engagement or intimacy.
4) People differ in what they consider
attractive.
5) Relationship is a one-way traffic
PICK THE WORD
• Pick the word/term from
the box which best applies
to the pictures displayed
below. Write the words in
your answer sheet.
PICTURE ANALYSIS
• Directions: Do you remember
someone who has caused you to lose
self-control? In building personal
relationships, you might encounter
difficulties or conflicts that might lead
you to anger or frustration. Describe
the pictures below and write your
reaction/ observation on the opposite
side of the box.
PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP
BASIC DEFINITIONS
1) Relationship - a relation
between people; a state of
connectedness between
people (especially an
emotional connection).
BASIC DEFINITIONS
2) Personal relationships -
relationships between
people, especially those
between friends, lovers and
family.
BASIC DEFINITIONS
2) Personal relationships –
is a form of relationship closely
linked to a person and which can
only be important to that person.
THREE KINDS OF PERSONAL
RELATIONSHIPS
a) Family – defines as a "two or more persons
who are related by birth, marriage, or adoption
and who live together as one household."
THREE KINDS OF PERSONAL
RELATIONSHIPS
b) Friends – a close tie between two people that
is often built upon mutual experiences, shared
interests, proximity, and emotional bonding.
THREE KINDS OF PERSONAL
RELATIONSHIPS
c) Partnerships – are close relationships formed
between two people that are built upon
affection, trust, intimacy, and romantic love.
BASIC DEFINITIONS
3) Love
 strong affection for another arising
out of kinship or personalities.
 attraction based on sexual desire:
affection and tenderness felt by lovers
 affection based on admiration,
benevolence, or common interests.
BASIC DEFINITIONS
4) Commitment
the act of binding yourself
(intellectually or emotionally)
to a course of action
BASIC DEFINITIONS
5) Attraction
attractive quality; magnetic
charm; fascination; allurement;
enticement
a person or thing that draws,
attracts, allures, or entices
BASIC DEFINITIONS
6) Responsibility
a form of trustworthiness; the trait of being
answerable to someone for something or being
responsible for one’s conduct
WHY PERSONAL
RELATIONSHIPS
ARE
IMPORTANT?
Research shows that healthy
relationships can help you:
Live longer
Deal with stress
Be healthier
Feel richer
On the other hand, low social support is
linked to a number of health
consequences, such as:
Depression
Decreased immune function
Higher blood pressure
10 WAYS TO
EXPRESS
LOVE
1) Express gratitude
2) Send flowers
3) Set aside time
4) Keep anger at bay
5) Be thoughtfully generous with gifts
6) Order fortune cookies
7) Offer an act of kindness
8) Write a note
9) Make time
10) Be forgiving
LET’S COMPOSE A QUOTE!
• Read the sample quote below then, write a
saying or quote which expresses your ways
of showing attraction, love and
commitment.
“I think for any relationship to be
successful, there needs to be loving
communication, appreciation, and
understanding.”
-Miranda Kerr
ASSESSMENT
• Matching Type. Match the terms in Column
A with its appropriate meaning in Column B.
Write the letter of your choice in your
answer sheet.
ASSESSMENT
• The statements below are some relationships Do’s and
Don’ts you can remind yourselves of when entering a teen
or romantic relationship. Supply the blank with either a DO
or a DON’T depending upon your understanding of its
context. Write your answer in your answer sheet.
MY PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP JOURNEY
• On your Personal Relationships: Discuss about the
different relationships you have. Why do you think
these relationships are important? Write a one-page
reflection paper about these ideas.
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  • 2.
    GUESS THE EMOJI •Below are some emojis with its description/meaning (Column A). Match the emojis to its appropriate emotions/ feelings in Column B. Write only the letter of your choice in your answer sheet.
  • 4.
  • 5.
    LEARNING COMPETENCY: Discuss anunderstanding of teen-age relationships, including the acceptable and unacceptable expressions of attractions (EsP-PD11/12PR-IIa-9.1)
  • 6.
    TRUE or FALSE •Directions: Write True if the statement is correct and write False if the statement is not correct. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
  • 7.
    TRUE or FALSE 1)Attraction is a force that unite people. 2) Affection is one of human beings' greatest emotions. 3) Infatuation is love without engagement or intimacy. 4) People differ in what they consider attractive. 5) Relationship is a one-way traffic
  • 8.
    PICK THE WORD •Pick the word/term from the box which best applies to the pictures displayed below. Write the words in your answer sheet.
  • 10.
    PICTURE ANALYSIS • Directions:Do you remember someone who has caused you to lose self-control? In building personal relationships, you might encounter difficulties or conflicts that might lead you to anger or frustration. Describe the pictures below and write your reaction/ observation on the opposite side of the box.
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  • 13.
    BASIC DEFINITIONS 1) Relationship- a relation between people; a state of connectedness between people (especially an emotional connection).
  • 14.
    BASIC DEFINITIONS 2) Personalrelationships - relationships between people, especially those between friends, lovers and family.
  • 15.
    BASIC DEFINITIONS 2) Personalrelationships – is a form of relationship closely linked to a person and which can only be important to that person.
  • 16.
    THREE KINDS OFPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS a) Family – defines as a "two or more persons who are related by birth, marriage, or adoption and who live together as one household."
  • 17.
    THREE KINDS OFPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS b) Friends – a close tie between two people that is often built upon mutual experiences, shared interests, proximity, and emotional bonding.
  • 18.
    THREE KINDS OFPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS c) Partnerships – are close relationships formed between two people that are built upon affection, trust, intimacy, and romantic love.
  • 19.
    BASIC DEFINITIONS 3) Love strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personalities.  attraction based on sexual desire: affection and tenderness felt by lovers  affection based on admiration, benevolence, or common interests.
  • 20.
    BASIC DEFINITIONS 4) Commitment theact of binding yourself (intellectually or emotionally) to a course of action
  • 21.
    BASIC DEFINITIONS 5) Attraction attractivequality; magnetic charm; fascination; allurement; enticement a person or thing that draws, attracts, allures, or entices
  • 22.
    BASIC DEFINITIONS 6) Responsibility aform of trustworthiness; the trait of being answerable to someone for something or being responsible for one’s conduct
  • 23.
  • 24.
    Research shows thathealthy relationships can help you: Live longer Deal with stress Be healthier Feel richer
  • 25.
    On the otherhand, low social support is linked to a number of health consequences, such as: Depression Decreased immune function Higher blood pressure
  • 26.
  • 27.
    1) Express gratitude 2)Send flowers 3) Set aside time 4) Keep anger at bay 5) Be thoughtfully generous with gifts
  • 28.
    6) Order fortunecookies 7) Offer an act of kindness 8) Write a note 9) Make time 10) Be forgiving
  • 29.
    LET’S COMPOSE AQUOTE! • Read the sample quote below then, write a saying or quote which expresses your ways of showing attraction, love and commitment.
  • 30.
    “I think forany relationship to be successful, there needs to be loving communication, appreciation, and understanding.” -Miranda Kerr
  • 32.
    ASSESSMENT • Matching Type.Match the terms in Column A with its appropriate meaning in Column B. Write the letter of your choice in your answer sheet.
  • 34.
    ASSESSMENT • The statementsbelow are some relationships Do’s and Don’ts you can remind yourselves of when entering a teen or romantic relationship. Supply the blank with either a DO or a DON’T depending upon your understanding of its context. Write your answer in your answer sheet.
  • 36.
    MY PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPJOURNEY • On your Personal Relationships: Discuss about the different relationships you have. Why do you think these relationships are important? Write a one-page reflection paper about these ideas.

Editor's Notes

  • #2 You have explored in the previous module how emotions can be both a positive and negative one and how you express or hide them can have an effect on your dealings with people.
  • #3 ANSWER: 1. c 2. f 3. b 4. e 5. a
  • #7 ANSWERS: True True True True False
  • #9 ANSWER: personal relationships relationships attraction love commitment
  • #14 Relationships are not static; they are continually evolving, and to fully enjoy and benefit from them we need skills, information, inspiration, practice, and social support.
  • #16 The concept of "family" is an essential component in any discussion of relationships, but this varies greatly from person to person. The Bureau of the Census defines family as… But many people have family they don't live with or to whom they are not bonded by love, and the roles of family vary across cultures as well as throughout your own lifetime.
  • #17 Friends are able to turn to each other in times of need. Nicholas Christakis and James Fowler, social-network researchers and authors of the book Connected, find that the average person has about six close ties—though some have more, and many have only one or none.
  • #18 Romantic partnerships, including marriage… We usually experience this kind of relationship with only one person at a time.
  • #23 Healthy relationships are a vital component of health and well-being. There is compelling evidence that strong relationships contribute to a long, healthy, and happy life. Conversely, the health risks from being alone or isolated in one's life are comparable to the risks associated with cigarette smoking, blood pressure, and obesity.
  • #24 A review of 148 studies found that people with strong social relationships are 50% less likely to die prematurely. • The support offered by a caring friend can provide a buffer against the effects of stress. According to research by psychologist Sheldon Cohen, college students who reported having strong relationships were half as likely to catch a common cold when exposed to the virus. A survey by the National Bureau of Economic Research of 5,000 people found that doubling your group of friends has the same effect on your wellbeing as a 50% increase in income!
  • #25 Loneliness has long been commonly associated with depression, and now research is backing this correlation up: a 2012 study of breast cancer patients found that those with fewer satisfying social connections experienced higher levels of depression, pain, and fatigue. The authors of the same study also found a correlation between loneliness and immune system dysregulation, meaning that a lack of social connections can increase your chances of becoming sick. University of Chicago researchers who studied a group of 229 adults over five years found that loneliness could predict higher blood pressure even years later, indicating that the effects of isolation have long-lasting consequences.
  • #33 ANSWER: B E F C A H D G K J
  • #35 ANSWER DO DON’T DO DO DO