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FINISH YOUR HOUSE – BE READY TO PRESENT!!. Foundation – the part that gives strength and support: Who are the persons that live with you or who supports you? Front door – the heart of the home: How would you describe yourself? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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FINISH YOUR HOUSE – BE READY TO PRESENT!!
Foundation – the part that gives strength and support: Who are the persons that live with you or who supports you?
Front door – the heart of the home: How would you describe yourself?
Windows – allow us to see in and out: What do you think others see in you?
Roof – Keeps the house safe day by day: What are your goals for this year?
Chimney – allows smoke to escape out into the world: Your greatest contribution to the world will one day be …..
OBJECTIVE 1.01:EXPLAIN HOW HOMES MEET INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY NEEDS THROUGHOUT THE LIFE CYCLE.
Interior Design 1
Your First Apartment or House!! Imagine you are moving into an apartment with other roommates.
With a partner, create a list of needs and wants.
How much per month do you think your needs will cost?
What influences our needs?
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Human NeedsAbraham Maslow 1908-1970
Based his theory on motivation.
Maslow believed all needs have a priority. Needs of one level must be at least partially fulfilled before a person can realize higher needs.
Example: basic needs must be
met before we are motivated to
move to the next level
Biological and Physiological Needs
Safety Needs
Belongingness and Love Needs
Esteem Needs
Self-actualization
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Biological and Physiological Needsbasic life needs - air, food, water, shelter,
clothing, warmth, sleep, etc.
The bottom of the pyramid includes all of the basic
necessities to live.
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Biological and Physiological Needs
Safety Needs protection, security, order, law,
limits, stability, etc
Includes safe relationships: feeling safe at home, school,
work, and in the world.
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Belongingness and Love Needs
family, affection, relationships, work group,
sense of communitySafety Needs
Biological and Physiological Needs
We fill this need so that we do not feel
lonely or alone.
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Esteem
achievement, status, responsibility, reputation
Belongingness and Love
Safety
Biological and Physiological
Self-esteem= how you
feel about yourself
Esteem = the
respect others
have for you
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Self-actualization
personal growth and fulfillment
Esteem
Belongingness and Love
Safety
Biological and Physiological Needs
Your life’s calling –
something you were born to do
Self-actualization
Reality-centered: differentiate what is fake and dishonest from what is real and genuine.
Problem-centered: treat life’s difficulties as problems demanding solutions, not as personal troubles to be railed at or surrendered to.
Different perception of means and ends: The ends don’t necessarily justify
the means. The means (the journey) could be
ends themselves. The means (the journey) is often
more important than the ends.
Self-actualization
According to Maslow, only a small percentage of the world’s population is truly, predominantly, self-actualizing.
Can you think of people who fit into the self-actualization
category?
Assignment
Draw your version of Maslow’s pyramid.
Label each part. Tell how each level of
need is met through housing.
Turn in.