Housing Options Chapter 22 Intro to FCS.

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Housing Options Chapter 22 Intro to FCS

By the end of this unit, YOU will be able to… Investigate how peoples needs, goals and values influence their housing decisions according to their lifestyle and life cycle. Provide examples of how housing helps you meet your physical, social & psychological needs List different types of housing

Three types of basic housing Natural Portable Permanent Three types of needs met by housing: Physical Social Psychological What is housing? any structure built for people to live in; comes in many shapes and forms.

Meeting Needs through Housing Needs vs. Wants Needs are the basic requirements that people must have filled in order to live Wants: not necessarily needed

NEEDS & WANTS INDIVIDUAL: Two minutes to come up with a list of as many physical needs, psychological needs & wants associated with housing that you can CLG: Five minutes to share your lists with your group and expand to make one big list. Think of as many as you can.

Maslow’s Theory

PHYSICAL NEEDS:Most basic human needs SHELTER/Protection: Protection from the elements FOOD AND WATER: Place to prepare food Place to eat Socialize Family time Securi

Social NEEDS Space: Do you want space to enjoy family and friends? Recreation: do you need interior and exterior areas for this? Surroundings: DO you want neighbors/neighborhood?

PSYCHOLOGICAL NEEDS: the way you feel about your space Need for security Need for privacy Need for love & belonging Need for self-actualization Need for identity & Creativity

Summarizing: your personal needs & Housing Assignment DIRECTIONS: Draw the outline of a house Draw/find 3 pictures that depict physical needs & 3 pictures that depict psychological needs Place/Glue these inside the house with the appropriate label. BE NEAT AND CREATIVE We all have different personal priorities so no two pictures should look the same! Grading/rubric: House neatly displayed- 2 points 6 pictures (3 physical/3psychological)- 6 points Pictures labeled correctly- 12 pts Total: 20 points