History of families and family resource management

History of Families and Family Resource Management

  • Origins of Family

    The beginning is unclear for when the family started. Did they gather around patriarchs or political figures? Did the church have a say in how things were organized? There is evidence that family organizations have been around for thousands of years.
  • Pre Industrial Movement

    Before the Industrial Revolution families tended to be bigger so there were enough hands to handle all the work. Work was farming and tending to the house chores.
  • The Industrial Revolution

    The Industrial Revolution
    The industrial revolution saw a move from work being done at the house and having big families to handle it to men travelling to work and home roles being diverted to women.
  • Ellen Swallow Richards

    Ellen Swallow Richards
    Was the first women to attend MIT. Started the New England Kitchen which feed the poor people for lower cost. Which lead to the Rumford Kitchen. This kitchen taught about nutrition while feeding people. Eventually had a hand in starting the school lunch program. Ellen started the home economics because she became interested in the science of running a home. People would ask her what does it take to run a good home.
  • The Cookie Cutter Family

    For a while the model family was husband, wife, and two children. With the man being the bread winner of the family. However, this theory known as the Family Development Theory struggled to maintain a distinctive position in the family theory.
  • Emergence of the Feminist Perspective

    Roughly in the 1960's with the Civil Rights Movement and the dramatic increase of women in the workplace we started seeing a shift in the roles of the home.
  • Big or Small

    Family Resource Management can affect just the family like with Symbolic Interactionism Theory where families build identities over time through shared beliefs and rituals. While other times if an event affects one family member, all the family members are affected sometimes the community like in Family Systems Theory.
  • Change in the Family

    Change in the Family
    With family structures constantly evolving the concept of "family" is becoming more and more diverse. Marriage rates are dropping and single-parent households are increasing.
  • Family Today

    Researchers have been unable to find a picture of family that would represent what it has come to mean today or what it will be in the future. The definition of family must be broad and flexible.
  • Cited Sources

    For Ellen Swallow Richards photo - ellen swallow richards - Bing images
    Info for Ellen Swallow Richards – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEI_I61eOzY
    Family Resource Management 4th Edition
    https://www.aafcs.org/partnership/about-aafcs
    https://www.albert.io/blog/industrial-revolution-ap-us-history-crash-course/