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Housing: A Universal Need
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BELLRINGER- Home What comes to mind? What is the purpose?
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I can analyze the basic physical and psychological needs that housing satisfies. I can compare and contrast housing needs among people of different ages and life stages
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What is a house? Structure built for people to live in. What makes a house a home???? We personalize the home with our possessions: collection of symbols that announce who we are
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Meeting Human’s Needs Physical Social Psychological
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Physical Shelter
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Physical Sleep
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Physical Food
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Physical Safety and Security
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Social Opportunities to interact Social with others. ▫Family ▫Friends ▫Host parties ▫Entertian
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Psychological Love & Belonging
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Psychological Identity
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Psychological Creativity
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What Is The Family Life Cycle? Throughout the years families experience many changes that affect the family as a whole. The family life cycle is a model that was created to show the five different stages of the cycle. While it is very accurate in most cases, all families are different and the model can’t reflect ALL variations, but it does give a general picture of how families must adapt to changing situations and priorities.
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Stage One: Beginning Beginning Stage: Traditionally, the family life cycle begins when two people marry. Priorities at this stage include building a relationship, working out respective roles, and setting goals for the future.
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Stage Two: Parenting Parenting Stage: When the couple become parents, their priorities focus on raising children. As they devote time and effort to caring for children, they have less time for activities as a couple.
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Stage Three: Launching Launching Stage: This time of transition occurs as the children begin to leave home and become independent. They must adjust to new responsibilities, just as their parents must learn to relate to them as adults.
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Stage Four: Middle-Age Middle-Age Stage: After children leave home, parents have more time to focus on being a couple again. The may reassess their careers, take up new hobbies, and become more involved in community activities. Preparing for retirement becomes a more immediate concern.
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Stage Five: Retirement Retirement Stage: Retirement gives more time for leisure activities. A couple may move to a smaller home or to a retirement community. In this stage, aging related issues such as health and independence are more likely to be major concerns.
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I can define housing and briefly describe how it has evolved.
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As Human needs have changed throughout time, so has our homes.
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3 Basic types of housing Natural Shelters ▫Caves, trees Portable Shelters ▫Shelters could be taken apart and moved ▫Had to move with the people, nomads, who moved in search of herds and food ▫Huts, tents, yerts Permanent Shelters ▫From that formed communities
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