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LOVE or Infatuation. Is it LOVE or just Infatuation?. Mature Love. Develops at beginning of relationship. Sexual attraction is central. Extreme absorption in partner. Based on fantasy. Low self-esteem Each needs the other to feel complete. Discomfort with individual differences. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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LOVE or Infatuation
Is it LOVE or just Infatuation?
Infatuation Mature Love
O Develops at beginning of relationship.
O Sexual attraction is central.
O Extreme absorption in partner.
O Based on fantasy.O Low self-esteemO Each needs the other to
feel complete.O Discomfort with
individual differences. O Each often tears down
or criticizes other. O Lacks foundation
O Develops graduallyO Warm affection and
friendship central. O Wanting to be together
without obsession. O Based on reality. O Can feel complete
without relationship.O Individual accepted.O Each brings out the
best in partner. O Based on strong
foundation of friendship.
DefinitionsO Infatuation: state of being completely
carried away by unreasoning passion or attraction.
O Mature Love: strong affection for, and
a deep attachment to, a person whose character the partner knows well. O Intimacy: being very close and familiar,
as in relationships involving PRIVATE and PERSONAL sharing. (not sexual intimacy)
LOVE…..? Infatuation…..?
O 10 Things I hate about youO http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=gGV4hxhxW8oO The Notebook: what do you
want? O http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=fJnIuBl3RL0
Stages of a LOVE Relationship.
Stage 1: Attraction
Stage 2: Friendship
Stage 3: Close Friendship
Stage 4: Intimate Friendship
Stage 5: Mature Love
What do you look What do you look for in a partner? for in a partner?
In your notebook list some factors that you look for in someone you would like
to build a relationship with.
Breaking Up
O Teen relationships; typically do not last.O Partners outgrow relationshipO Most times, breakups are best for
both partners.O 1/1500 teenage relationships end in
marriage (1 couple every 4 years)
Love and MarriageO Marriage: is the institution that joins a
man and woman by agreement for the purpose of creating and maintaining a family.O What makes a good marriage?
O Good communicationO Emotional maturityO Same values
O Why do some marriages not last? O Lack of communicationO FinancesO Decisions about childrenO Different values and loyalties
FAMILY
• Write down all the benefits you can think of that families provide.
Benefits of a FamilyO Cultural heritage and traditionsO Teach valuesO AffectionO FoodO ClothingO SafetyO Security O Shelter
Types of FamiliesO Stepfamily: created by remarriageO Extended family: grandparents, aunts,
and or uncles live in one household. O Foster family: government agency
places child in temporary care of adult.
O Married Couple: two married adults.O Nontraditional family: group of people
live together. O Nuclear family: A mother and father
and their natural or adopted children.O Single-parent family: One parent to
his/her children.
The Menstrual Cycle and Conception
The Menstrual Cycle
O Cycle begins with bleeding
O The lining of uterus then begins to thicken to become ready to support pregnancy.
O If no pregnancy occurs, the lining weakens and is shed in the menstrual bleeding to start the cycle again.
Stages of GestationO Zygote:
fertilization to week 2
O Embryo: From week 3 through week 8
O Fetus: Week 9 through end of pregnancy
O A newborn baby!
FUN VIDEOS!!!!O Conception through week 9O http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=4l9GE_e aMSsO Week 10-14
O http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sivegxcp2Bk
O Week 28-37O http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=BIzb-IqF4i8
Any Questions?
Birth Defects and Other Problems
In your notebook,List any birth defects and inherited
problems that you can think of.
Birth Defects and Other Problems
O Congenital Abnormalities – “present at birth”
O Birth DefectsO Down SyndromeO Spina BifidaO Neural tube defectsO SIDS (sudden infant death
syndrome) – “may be linked to cigarette smoking”
Facts of Birth DefectsO 1 and every 33 babies are born with
a birth defect. O 4,000 different known birth defects.O Leading cause of death in first year
for newborns. O Most birth defects are due to genetic
and environmental factors.
Down Syndrome• Baby is born with extra chromosome.• 6,000 babies each year are born with
Down Syndrome• Some common physical signs of Down
syndrome include:• A flat face with an upward slant to the
eye, a short neck, small ears, and a large tongue
• Tiny white spots on the iris (colored part) of the eye
• Small hands and feet• A single crease across the palm of the
hand• Small pinky fingers that sometimes
curve toward the thumb• Poor muscle tone or loose ligaments
Spina Bifida
O Categorized as a Neural Tube Defect. O Neural tube does not close all the
way. O Damage to spinal cord and nerves
O Three types of Spinal BifidaO MyelomeningoceleO MeningoceleO Spina Bifida Occulta
Cleft Lip
• Lip and mouth do not form properly
• Happen early during pregnancy (4th and 7th week)
• Smoking and diabetes can increase the risk of cleft lip.
Congenital Heart Defects
O Effect the structure of the heart and the way it functions. O Blood flowO Mild (hole in the heart) to Severe
(missing portions of heart)O Did you know?
O Most common type of birth defectO Leading cause of infant deathO Present among 40,000 births in the
US each year.
Causes/TreatmentsO Causes:
O Genes O Environmental factors, maternal diet,
or maternal medication. O Treatments:
O Some may get better by themselvesO SurgeryO Cardiac Catheterization – thread a
tube through vessels where a doctor can take measurements, do test, and repair problem.
Conjoined Twins Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWDsXa5nNbI
Miracle Baby Videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=jpk61xc8KF4
Birth Defects Worksheet
You have 10-12 minutes to complete the birth defects
worksheet. Please work individually and use your book.