This document discusses family resources and time management. It defines family resources as money, possessions, and the time, energy, and skills of family members. It identifies three types of family resources: human resources like abilities and strength; material resources like property and vehicles; and non-material resources like time, health, and experience. The document emphasizes the importance of properly managing time and energy through activities schedules, assigning tasks based on member's skills, and allowing for rest and leisure.
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2. LESSON 1 FAMILY RESOURCES
AND NEEDS
• Lesson Objectives
• Define family resources
• Identify lists of family resources
• Explain the types of family resources
• Explain the importance of time management
• Prepare one week schedule of work
• Identify basic and social needs
6. Types of Family Resources
1.Human Resources
Every able-bodied member of the family is
considered an important human resource.
People who can contribute their time, effort,
skills, strength, and expertise is considered part
of the family’s human resource.
7. 1.Human Resources
Capabilities, Intelligence, and Skills
Every person has his or her unique ability and intelligence in a
way that improves not only himself or herself but also others. It is
important to identify the talents and skills that each person has
and utilize them for the common good.
Strength/Energy
The strength of a person does not only mean having good
health and strong body. It also means having emotional stability,
mental alertness, and having reasonable commitment and positive
outlook in life, especially in work that improves self and society.
Strength is also needed to accomplish tasks on time in order to
play, entertain, and relax with the family afterwards.
8. Types of Family Resources
2. Material Resources
Tangible assets such as house and lot, furniture and
appliances, jewelry, automobiles, and cash are referred to
as the family’s material resources.
Every family must invest wisely in material resources,
making sure that they consider quality, durability, and
appreciation value when choosing what to purchase.
Real properties and jewelry increase in value over time
while the value of furniture, appliances, and automobiles
depreciate or go down as they get old and worn out.
9. Types of Family Resources
3. Non-material Resources
Time, health, and experience are
intangible resources but are also
important.Without non-material
resources, family members will be unable
to perform their duties and responsibilities
at home, in school, and at work.
10. Non-material Resources
• Time
• Time is very important.This is the resource that cultivates cooperation, fulfillment of the
prescribed duties, and smart maintenance of homes.
• This is used to start and finish the work without giving burden to the body or resentment to
the person.
• Health
• The health of family members is important.When family members are in good health, they
can do their duties without delay.
• Experience
• The more experience a family member has, the more likely he or she will get hired and be paid
a good amount for his or her services. So, job or work experience is an important non-material
resource to have.
• Time /Energy management
• There are some tasks that require only little time and energy to accomplish.Take these things
into consideration when scheduling activities.
• Household activities should be managed properly to lessen unnecessary labor and help
speed up work and reduce stress.
11. •Below are some helpful reminders or tips to
simplify work at home.
•• Identify and analyse each activity. Not
everything has to be done every day. Plot the
activities that can be done daily, weekly, or
monthly.
•The following is an example of how to plan
activities so as not to overwork the household
and allow for other activities to be included
during the day.
12. Daily Weekly Monthly/Need Arises
Cooking Marketing Changing curtains
Sweeping the floor Buying groceries Doing home repairs
Mopping the floor Washing clothes Re-arranging appliances
Washing dishes/utensils Ironing clothes
Watering the plants Cleaning the yard
Cleaning the toilet Applying floor wax
Running errands Dusting furniture
Cleaning cabinets
Arranging clothes
Defrosting refrigerator
13. •Skills and interests of family members. Allow
members of the family to express their preferred
task according to their interests and skills. Rotation
of tasks can be implemented on a weekly or bi-
monthly basis.
•Consider the health, age, and abilities of each
member.
•Assign tasks based on the availability of the
members.
•Coordination among all the family members for the
improvement of family resources to ensure
attainment of all goals.
14. Legends Used:
Father - F Second Eldest Sister – SES Mother - M Older
Brother – OB Eldest Sister - ES Youngest Brother -YB
Example of aWork Schedule
ONE WEEK SCHEDULE OF WORK S M T W TH F S
1.Cooking M ES SES OB M ES SES
2. Sweeping the floor OB M ES SES F OB YB
3. Mopping the floor F SES M ES SES YB OB
4.Washing dishes/utensils ES OB F SES YB M OB
5. Dusting furniture and appliances YB ES M F SES OB YB
6.Arranging cabinets and closets ES SES
7. Applying floor wax SES YB
8. Watering the plants YB F ES SES YB OB M
9. Ironing clothes M ES F SES OB YB M
10.Washing clothes ES SES M ES OB YB F
15. Importance of Proper
Time/Energy Management
•• Promotes harmony and security.
•• Allows more time for leisurely activities.
•• Opens opportunities for constructive activities such
as organizing worthwhile projects.
•• Tasks are completed according to schedule.
Editor's Notes
This lesson will help you learn to identify the resources available in the family and how to properly manage these resources in order to provide sufficiently for the family’s different needs.