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1 Housing Needs Housing I 1.01

2 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs www.wikimedia.org
Start from the bottom You progress up the Pyramid to the next Level of needs

3 NEEDS Physical: most basic human needs. MUST be meet before any other need can be met. Shelter, water, food, rest. Psychological: needs related to the mind and feelings. Security: protection from the outside world, both physical and the unknown Love/acceptance: having your own space (bedroom) or be made a part of group

4 Needs con’t Esteem: respect, admiration, and high regard from others. Self-esteem is awareness and appreciation of your own self-worth. Self-actualization: you have developed to your full potential as a person. In you chosen profession, you are the best. Often a life-long process

5 Other Needs Beauty: qualities that give pleasure to the senses. An appreciation of beauty changes as you mature because you are exposed to new things and experiences Self-expression: shown by the colors and styles (clothes, furniture, accessories) you choose. Also changes as you mature. Creativity: combining 2 or more ideas/things to create something new to express yourself. Painting, landscaping, sewing, cooking, arranging flowers, etc.

6 Status: material possessions that are equal to a certain lifestyle
Status: material possessions that are equal to a certain lifestyle. Large home in gated community, job, income, social standing (everyone knows your name and family) Privacy: everyone needs some privacy for their own well-being. Need to be alone to process thoughts and to be creative. Most people in USA value privacy above most other needs and wants. Usually decorate homes to show individualism.

7 Family Types Nuclear: includes BOTH parents and their children living under one roof. Children are born or adopted Single parent: consist of one parent and at least one child. Step/blended family: consist of parents, one or both that may have been married before and includes children from a previous marriage

8 Extended: 1. Several generation of a family living together (children, parents, grandparents) 2. Members of the same generation (brothers, sisters, cousins) all living in same household Childless: husband and wife who have never had children by choice or inability

9 Family Life Cycle Beginning: married with no children
Childbearing: couple with children up to 6 years old Parenting/expanding: couple with children 6-20 years. Could move in order to be in certain school district, children are becoming older Launching: children are becoming adults and leaving home for college, taking a job, getting married

10 Midyears: time between when children leave home and parents retire
Aging: begins with retirement. At some point, a spouse may live alone due to death At any given time, many families will overlap one or more stages

11 Individual Life Cycles
Infancy: Newborn to one year old. Totally dependent on caregiver Childhood: ages 1-12, still dependent on caregiver Youth: Preteen to Late teen, becoming more independent but still living in family home Adulthood/Aging: 20-death: totally independent. Baby-boomers: people born 20 yr period after WWII, forms the largest group of Americans today

12 Quality of Life Defined as the degree of satisfaction obtained from life. Personal: your idea of a perfect life. To some this is a very simple life with few conveniences, to others a large home and status in community and every possible convenience

13 Society: making life and its quality better for everyone
Society: making life and its quality better for everyone. Using your time, money, and energy to maintain and support efforts. Changes in society have been due to: Longer life spans Changes in economic conditions and working at home Changes in family structures and roles, fashions and personal tastes Increasing environmental awareness

14 Resources Housing Decisions pages 20-39 www.wikimedia.org
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