TOPIC CHECK 1- FAMILY DIVERSITY

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TOPIC CHECK 1- FAMILY DIVERSITY 1. Identify five different types of family and their main characteristics. 2. How is a nuclear family different from an extended family? 3. Describe the qualities a family needs to provide appropriate conditions for a child’s development. 4. Explain why there is now a diverse range of family types in the U.K. 5. Describe how roles and responsibilities within the family have changed over the last 30 years. 6. Identify examples of factors that can cause relationships to change within a family.

TOPIC CHECK2- CHILDREN IN CARE 1. Who takes on legal responsibility for looking after Children in care? 2.Give three reasons why children are sometimes unable to live with their own families. 3. Describe what fostering and adoption involve and explain the main differences between them. 4.What are the advantages and disadvantages of local authority residential care homes for children in care? 5. Explain why fostering and adoption are thought to be better for children than placements in residential homes. 6. Explain why a couple may wish to adopt a child and what they would have to do to achieve this.

TOPIC CHECK 3- PRE-CONCEPTUAL HEALTH 1. Why is it important to plan the right time to start a family? 2. What do you understand by the term ‘pre-conceptual care’? 3. Describe some of the lifestyle decisions a couple may need to make before becoming pregnant. 4. why is it important to check a woman’s immunity to rubella (German measles) as part of pre-conceptual care? 5. Why is folic acid important as part of pre-conceptual care? 6. Explain what is meant by genetic counselling.

Topic check4- Methods of contraception. 1. Describe two barrier methods of contraception. 2. What are the names of the hormones in the combined contraceptive pill? 3.How does an IUD work as a method of contraception? 4. Give two examples of sexually transmitted Infections. 5. Explain the disadvantages of natural family planning. 6. Outline some of the factors that might influence an individual’s choice of contraception method.