WAEC HOME MANAGEMENT ANSWERS 2021
1a
A layette is a collection of clothing and accessories for a newborn child. … Traditionally, women would often hand-sew or knit their baby’s clothes during their pregnancy. Today “layette” is often used to identify a baby clothing section of a store. The term can also be used for bedding, accessories, and baby care items…
1b)
1.For wearing: 1 take-home outfit: a shirt, pants (footed or not), socks if not, and a hat. 4–8 half shirts. …
2.For feeding: 10–15 burp cloths.
For sleeping: 6–8 one-piece pajamas and/or gowns.
3. For bathing: 3-6 hooded towels. …
4. For warmth and protection: 2–4 receiving blankets.
1c
i. Wash your baby’s cloth preferably with a mild detergent or soap. …
ii. Try to use fabric softeners while washing your baby’s clothes. …
iii. Avoid washing your baby’s clothes with other’s clothes. …
iv. Make sure to that the detergent or soap is washed completely off from your baby’s clothes.
5a
The term “food hygiene” is used to describe the preservation and preparation of foods in a manner that ensures the food is safe for human consumption.
5b
I) Choose Foods Processed for Safety. …
II) Cook Food Thoroughly. …
III) Eat Cooked Food Immediately. …
IV Store Cooked Foods Carefully. .
6a
home-enterprise means a service, office, studio or production use conducted in conjunction with a dwelling unit, managed by the inhabit-ants thereof, which use includes business activities more intense than those of a home occupation.
6b
Formal Groups: By formal groups, we mean those groups defined by the organization’s structure, with designated work assignments and establishing tasks.
Informal Groups: Informal groups are alliances that are neither formally structured nor organisationally determined