Family resources are the human and non-human assets that a family uses to meet the needs and goals of its members. They can be tangible like money, goods, and property or intangible like skills, knowledge, attitudes, and time. Human resources refer to the qualities of family members themselves, developed through education, abilities, and energy. Non-human resources include material possessions within and outside the home as well as access to community facilities and environmental resources.
Family resources are the human and non-human assets that a family uses to meet the needs and goals of its members. They can be tangible like money, goods, and property or intangible like skills, knowledge, attitudes, and time. Human resources refer to the qualities of family members themselves, developed through education, abilities, and energy. Non-human resources include material possessions within and outside the home as well as access to community facilities and environmental resources.
Family resources are the human and non-human assets that a family uses to meet the needs and goals of its members. They can be tangible like money, goods, and property or intangible like skills, knowledge, attitudes, and time. Human resources refer to the qualities of family members themselves, developed through education, abilities, and energy. Non-human resources include material possessions within and outside the home as well as access to community facilities and environmental resources.
the family possess and uses in all homemaking activities in order to achieve their goals and aspiration in life. They are human and non-human qualities or elements that are used to meet the needs and wants of each member of the family. They maybe tangible or intangible. These can also be in the form of services or properties used to produce goods or services that meet the needs and wants of a man. TYPES OF FAMILY RESOURCES 1. Human Resources refers to the qualities of family members and what they possess that contribute to their over – all human being. These human resources are developed through education, skills, attitude, knowledge, energy and time. Time and energy are limited resources but considered as valuable to the family. Abilities & Skills Attitudes Knowledge Energy 2. Non- Human or Material Resources - are those tangible resources available to the family that is within the house and outside the house. -It includes everything owned by the family like money, goods, house, car, household equipment’s, and those owned by community facilitates, for examples the barangay health center, barangay, Hall, schools, markets, transport facilities and many more. Time Money Goods and Property Community Facilities Environmental Resources