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Page 1: Psychologist Abraham Maslow prioritized human needs.

Housing Options

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Housing: Any dwelling that provides shelter

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Needs: Basic requirements people must have in order to live

Psychologist Abraham Maslow prioritized human needs

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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

As each need is met,you progress up the pyramid to the next level of needs

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Other Needs Met Through Housing

Beauty: Everyone’s concept of beauty is unique. Beautiful surrounds make people content and relaxed.

Self-expression: Showing your personality and taste. For example, a bold person selects bold colors in their home

Creativity: the ability to combine two or more ideas/items and make something that is uniquely yours

Status: Big house, lots of money, location; builder of home; outside materials

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Household = A group of people sharing the same dwelling

Nuclear Family : Couples and their born or adopted children

Single parent family: One parent and child(ren) Step family: One or both parents were married

before with a child(ren) from the previous marriage

Childless family: Couple and no children Single person household: smallest type Extended family:

Several generations (grandparents) Same generation (cousins)

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Life Cycle

A series of stages that people pass through in their lifetime

In each stage there are new challenges, needs, and priorities

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Beginning

1. Early in marriage with no children

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Childbearing

2. Family is growing with children up to age 6

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Parenting

3. Family has school-age children age 6-18

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Launching

4. Children are now adults and leave their parents home for college, job, marriage

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Midyears

5. The years between children leaving home and the parents retiring

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Aging

6. Retirement. Usually one spouse ends up living alone

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Quality of LifeThe degree of satisfaction from life“Good “ housing gives people satisfying

surroundings that improve their quality of life

1. Personal = everyone and every family is unique and what type of housing that improves quality of life is unique. Individual importance.

2. Society = to improve quality of life, everyone has to work together. Well-kept buildings and nice landscapes.

3. Privacy = adds to quality of life so that people can relax and have recreation. Security systems, blinds, and fencing.