DPP Example Winter 2024
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Student Name: John Smith
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Example of DPP Assignment
1.
List a doctrine:
The eternal family
a.
Provide a quote that outlines/defines it:
“The family unit is fundamental not only to society and to the Church but also to our hope for eternal life. We begin to practice in the family, the smaller unit, what will spread to the Church and to the society in which we live in this world, which will then be what we practice in families bound together forever by covenants and by faithfulness.
” (Henry B. Eyring, “The Family,” February 1998).
2.
Identify a principle associated with that doctrine:
wholesome recreational activities
a.
Provide a quote
that describes/defines it:
“Having spoken in praise of labor, I must also add a kind word for leisure. Just as honest toil gives rest its sweetness, wholesome recreation
is the friend and steadying companion of work.” (D. Todd Christofferson, “Reflections on a Consecrated Life,” October 2010).
3.
Identify a righteous and scientifically validated practice (define/describe it if necessary) that shows the principle in action
: Playing games together
a.
If possible (because they do not always outline specific checklists of behaviors), provide a quote (latter-day prophet/apostle, General Conference, or scripture) recommending the practice
. “Since ‘no other success can compensate for failure’
here, we must place high priority on our families. We build deep and loving family relationships by doing simple things together, like family dinner and family home evening and by just having fun together
. In family relationships love is really spelled t-i-m-e, time. Taking time for each other is the key for harmony at home. We talk with, rather than about, each other. We learn from each other, and we appreciate our differences as well as our commonalities. We establish a divine bond with each other as we approach God together through family prayer, gospel study, and Sunday worship.” (Dieter F. Uchtdorf, “Of Things That Matter Most,” October 2010).
b. Provide scientific evidence of the positive outcomes associated with this practice.
Outcome:
Father involvement in family leisure was the strongest predictor of family cohesion, family adaptability, and overall family functioning. Reference:
Buswell, L., Zabriskie, R. B., Lundberg, N., & Hawkins, A. (2012). The relationship between father involvement in family leisure and family functioning: The importance of daily family leisure.
Leisure Sciences, 34
(2), 172–190. https://doi.org/10.1080/01490400.2012.652510
Student Name: John Smith
DPP #1 or #2
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