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The Family Filipino Values
Reported by:
Abigail
Banaag
Slide2REFERENCES
s
enkatiros.org/
philippine
/ culture
r
eference.com/world-view/family-values
p
arenting.com/defining your family values
the-philippine.info/values.ph
a
sianfriends.com.au/
filipino
-family-values
w
ehavekids
.com/parenting/
filipino
-family-values
Slide3Filipinos are best known for family orientation
Filipinos highly value family relationships
Filipino ties not cut by marriage
Filipinos defined by familial orientation
Filipinos value children accomplishments
Slide4Filipinos highly value family relationships
Holidays
Family gatherings
Occasions
Family mediation
Slide5Filipino ties not cut by marriage
Married children stay with parents
Parents difficulty of letting go
Grandchildren raised by grandparents
Extended family
Slide6-
Filipinos defined by familial orientation
-reflection of ones family
-Filipinos value children’s accomplishments
-
signages
outside the house
-display
pictures,plaques,trophies
Most often, values are developed and nurtured in the family, though some are acquired from school and other environment.
Filipino values have long been kept, preserved and treasured over time. They have been handed down from generations to generations.
Slide8TRADITIONAL FILIPINO VALUES
Respect (
Paggalang
)
Debt of gratitude (
Utang
na
loob
)
Giving importance to Family (
Pagpapahala
sa
pamilya
)
Getting along (
pakikisama
)
Hiya
( Shame)
Slide9RESPECT (PAGPAPAHALAGA)
Using “
po
” and “
opo
”
Kissing elders’ hands
Blessing elders’ hand
Addressing as “ate” for elder sister
As “
kuya
” for elder brother
Slide10DEBT OF GRATITUDE (UTANG NA LOOB)
Achievement attributed to someone who helps
(family, friends, relative)
-Sense of duty and responsibility to repay
Slide11GETTING ALONG (PAKIKISAMA)
For acceptance
and belongingness
-fosters general cooperation
-helping others
-doing good deeds
Slide12GIVING IMPORTANCE TO FAMILY
(PAGPAPAHALAGA SA PAMILYA)
Family is the first priority
Accomplishments are for the family
Sacrificing for the sake of the family
Slide13HIYA (SHAME)
- Driving factor to being respectful,
obedient and loyal
- Controls and motivates person’s social behavior
-contributes to conservatism
Slide14Objectives:
After the presentation,
students are able to identify their own values in relation to their families and others.
s
tudents are able to relate to others what their core values are.
students are able to assess their own behavior with regards to the Filipino values.
students are able to develop an atmosphere of peace, friendship and family.
Slide15REVIEW QUESTIONS
Was the presentation helpful?
A
re you
able to identify their own values in relation to their families and others?
Are you
able to relate to others what their core values are?
Are you
able to assess their own behavior with regards to the Filipino values?
A
re you
able to develop an
atmosphere
of peace, friendship and family?