This document provides an introduction to home management, covering topics such as the definition of home management, its aims and significance. It discusses the roles and responsibilities of a home manager in family and community. It also introduces concepts of food and nutrition like basic nutrients and a balanced diet. Additionally, it covers principles of child care and development, characteristics of different developmental stages from neonatal to adolescence, behavioral problems in children and the role of family and community in human development.
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Home Management
This document provides an introduction to home management, covering topics such as the definition of home management, its aims and significance. It discusses the roles and responsibilities of a home manager in family and community. It also introduces concepts of food and nutrition like basic nutrients and a balanced diet. Additionally, it covers principles of child care and development, characteristics of different developmental stages from neonatal to adolescence, behavioral problems in children and the role of family and community in human development.
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HOME MANAGEMENT
1. INTRODUCTION TO HOME MANAGEMENT
1.1 Definition of Home Management 1.2 Aims and objectives of Home Management 1.3 Significance of Home Management 1.4 Relationship with other subjects 1.5 Roles and responsibilities of Home Manager in family and community 2. INTRODUCTION TO FOOD AND NUTRITION 2.1 Definition of food and nutrition 2.2 Effects of malnutrition 2.3 Functions of food 2.4 Study of basic nutrients 2.5 Diet and health 3. UNDERSTANDING OF FOOD AND DIET 3.1 Definition of balanced diet 3.2 Basic food groups 3.3 Nutritional needs of individuals 4. FOOD PREPARATION 4.1 Cooking 4.2 Serving 4.3 Storing 4.4 Measures for kitchen safety 5. INTRODUCTION TO CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT 5.1 Meaning and definition of human development 5.2 Significance of studying human development 5.3 Principles of growth and development 6. DEVELOPMENT CHARACTERISTICS 6.1 Neonatal stage 6.2 Infancy 6.3 Early childhood 6.4 Late childhood 6.5 Adolescence 7. BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS OF CHILDREN 7.1 Definition and types of behavioral problems 7.2 Reasons of behavioral problems 7.3 Avoidance and handling of behavioral problems 8. ROLE OF FAMILY AND COMMUNITY IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 8.1 Parent child relationship 8.2 Sibling relationship 8.3 Peer relationship 8.4 Role of Caretaker