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By: Thi Cam Vy Tran S00093756
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Name: Brandon Li
Age: 9 years old
Gender: Male
Nationality: Half Australian and Half Chinese
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•Child (Brandon Li)
•Immediate Family - Father (Chinese)- Mother (Australia)- Older brother and sister- Grandmother
•Education - Pre-school- Primary school
- Primary school teacher
•Health - Asthma- Doctor
•Extra Curricular Activities - Swimming- Swimming teacher- Piano lessons- Piano teacher
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Mother
FatherPrimary and School Teacher
Swimming InstructorPiano Teacher
Doctor
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Extended family
• Father - has 3 brothers and 2 sisters
• Mother – has 2 brothers and 3 sisters
Parent’s Occupations
• Father – Optometrist
• Mother - Part-time for a Consulting firm
Siblings
• His older brother and sister both are
studying at University.
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Laws
Father’s values
Mother’s Beliefs-Influenced by the media
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Life changing situations:
- Parent’s divorce
- Death of grandfather
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• “In 2003, just over 1 million children aged 0–17 years lived with one parent and also had a natural parent living elsewhere. This represented 22% of children in this age group, a similar proportion to that in 1997” (ABS, 2006).
• Between 1997 and 2003 there was little change in the living arrangements of children aged 0–17 years with a parent living elsewhere. In 2003, just over three quarters (77%) of these children lived in one-parent families (ABS, 2006)
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• In 2004-05, asthma was the most commonly reported long-term condition for children aged 0-14 years (12%) (ABS, 2004-05).
• Of children aged 0-14 years, boys were more likely to have asthma than girls (13% compared with 10%) (ABS, 2004-05).