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Lesson:

Making Connections
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Every day we encounter new challenges.
Often times we struggle with different
problems in terms of school work,
relationship with our family, friends and in the
community where we live in. These problems
make us uncomfortable and cannot focus on
the other aspects of our life.
In this module, you will be able to
learn the skills to solve these problems
and will teach you to seek help from
others in solving issues that concerns
both of you.
1.On a clean sheet of paper, write three
(3) problems/concerns that you are
facing right now. Rank them according to
its importance from the most important to
least important.
Personal/ Family Problem Rank

Ex. I have difficulty in  


answering some
activities in my modules

1.  
2.  
3.  
2. Write three (3) problems/ concerns
of the community where you live in.
Rank them according to its
importance from the most important
to least important.
Community Problem Rank

Ex. I am afraid I might  


get infected with
COVID
I felt all alone

1.  
2.  
3.  
Processing Questions:
1. What did you consider when identifying
your problems / concerns?
2. How are you going to address the
problems/concerns you have identified?
Let’s Explore This
Look at your answers in Activity 1. Write your identified
problem which you Ranked 1 or your most important problem.
Ask your parents/ guardian and other members of the family
to help you find solutions to your identified problem.
Problem 1: Personal/Family Problem
_________________________________________________
Solutions:
1.______________________________________________
2. ______________________________________________
3. ______________________________________________
Problem 2:
Community Problem
__________________________________________
Solutions:
1.______________________________________

2. ______________________________________

3. ______________________________________
Processing Questions:
1. Were you able to easily identify the solution/s to
the problems you have listed? Why or why not?
2. How did you feel as your family members
helped you find solutions to your identified
problems?
3. Who do you think are the people who will help
you solve your identified problems?
Remember:
Life itself is all about solving problems. All of us have
our own daily struggles which help us learn from our
experiences, make us grow and become wiser and
stronger and shape us to be the better version of
ourselves. Family and community problems can also
affect us.
Thus, it is important that we try to solve these
problems because in the long run it will affect us as an
individual. Once you have identified your problem, you
need to find ways on how these can be resolved.
Problems become more difficult if you think that
you have tried everything and all the strategies,
but the problem remains unsolved. Remember,
there are people whom you can ask help to find
the best possible solution to your problems- your
parents/ guardian, other family members, friends,
and significant adults like your teachers.

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