Home: Economics

Home Economics with Ashleigh focuses on practical financial tips for parents and stay-at-home moms.

Practical tasks like basic car repairs, childcare, and even sanitation and hygiene are integrated into the curriculum to prepare individuals for adulthood. Educational and Professional Paths

Modern courses often focus on responsible consumption, such as the sustainable care of textiles like wool, and minimizing environmental impact through efficient energy use. Home Economics

The Simple Things provides advice on slow living and practical household tasks like textile care.

Ontario Home Economics Association shares reflections on the social impacts of modern issues on home life. Blog - Home Economics Home Economics with Ashleigh focuses on practical financial

The Home Economics Blog explores the day-to-day management of full, busy lives.

Home economics teaches food literacy—the ability to find, prepare, and enjoy nutritious meals while managing food waste and understanding food labels. The Simple Things provides advice on slow living

Learning how to manage household budgets, pay taxes on time, and make smart consumer choices, such as evaluating bulk purchases at retailers like Costco, is a core component of the field.