Home Management Simplified Revision Notes for Junior Cycle Home Economics
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Resources
What are resources?
Things used to achieve a goal.
Types of Resources:
Human resources: Skills, knowledge, energy, and time.
Financial resources: Money and what it can buy (e.g., food, equipment).
Environmental resources: Natural elements (e.g., air, water, trees).
Community resources: Local facilities (e.g., schools, hospitals, libraries).
Goals: Targets you aim to achieve (e.g., cleaning a bedroom).
Management: Using resources wisely to achieve goals.
Home Management
What is it?
Using resources to efficiently run a home.
Tasks Involved:
Budgeting, meal planning, shopping, cooking, cleaning, childcare, and home maintenance.
Tasks are shared by adults and children.
Goal of Home Management:
To provide all family members a safe, healthy, and happy home.
Advantages of Good Home Management:
Less stress: Tasks are completed on time.
Less conflict: Everyone knows their responsibilities.
Saves money: Spending is planned.
Grocery Shopping Guidelines
Check what is in the house already.
Plan meals for the week and write a shopping list.
Stick to your list to avoid impulse buying.
Compare prices to find good value.
Avoid shopping too often (you may buy extra items).
Buy in bulk for non-perishable goods (e.g., toilet roll).
Check expiry dates.
Bring shopping bags.
Management Systems
What is it?
A logical process to achieve a goal.
Five-Step Management System:
Set a goal: Decide what you want to achieve.
Identify resources: List what you need.
Plan: Map out the steps and timeline.
Action: Carry out your plan.
Evaluate: Reflect on what went well and what could be improved.
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