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Family clothing needs- How do you think family clothing needs have changed over the years? -Society is ever changing
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What influences the clothing choices that families make? -Location-activities -Culture-time spent -Multiple roles-stage of life -Family values
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Family life cycle Beginning years-couple Parenting stage-add children to family Launching stage-children leave home Retirement stage-couple by themselves
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Clothing changes as you age: -Single people and couples with no children *Fewer family obligations so the ability to spend more money on clothing -Families with children *Clothing need of both children and adults must be balanced *Young children grow so quickly clothes must be replaced *Clothing for special activities and sports *Teen clothing is expensive
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-Empty nest families *Family typically has more money for other expenses -Retirement *Couple can refocus on their own needs *Casual clothing may replace business clothes *Buy fewer garments due to fixed income
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Family Values -Adults in a family tale the lead in establishing basic values, which provide a guide -Care of clothing depends on values -Price -Savings (hand me downs) pros and cons
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Clothing Management What is involved in managing clothes? -Budgets-buying -Laundering-dry cleaners -Storing-ironing -Repairing-sewing
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Management is difficult when the family members have multiple roles. -Management Process- Planning Organizing Implementing Evaluating
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Setting Clothing Priorities *Ranking importance of an item or option *Identify resources-anything used to reach a goal or manage life -Talent-time-money
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How can resources help when prioritizing clothing needs? -Budgeting for clothes-spending plan or schedule for spending Sharing responsibilities -Can you list the roles and responsibilities of each person in your family?
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Delegating and Scheduling -Sharing family responsibilities -Delegate assigns responsibilities to another -Rotate responsibilities
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The approach each family takes to clothing management differs according to their standards.
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Settling Disagreements -Compromise-each person gives up something in order to get something in return.
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*Create a list of roles each family member has to do.
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Draw a chart or graph to illustrate your personal expenses follow page 56.
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