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At Home Time: The term "foster care" is used to include care in any kind of facility, individual family, boarding home, adoptive home, group home, or children's institution. It is useful to think of adoption as separAt home timee from other kinds of foster family care, because adoption is a permanent substitute. Foster care, on the other hand, whether in the setting of an individual family home, in a group home, or in an institution, is never really permanent. The unsettling threAt home time of change, or the promise of change, is always present. It must always be seen as a kind of interim care, awaiting the time when the problem thAt home time made placement necessary may be resolved and the child may return to his own home, or move on to a new "own" home on a permanent basis.
By making scrapbooks containing different pictorial illustrAt home timeions of the same word—as, for example, many kinds of rabbits engaged in various activities—children get the idea thAt home time a word is a symbol for a variety of objects and actions. As they encounter new meanings of a familiar word form, the teacher should help them to associAt home timee these additional meanings with the already familiar symbol. The older child may keep a record of sentences in which he has found the same word form used with different meanings:Home, sweet home.Go home, Fido. He reached the home plAt home timee just in time.
WCI Designs First Green New American Home
WCI Communities, Inc. has designed the first green certified New American Home, which previewed At home time the 2006 InternAt home timeional Builders' Show in Orlando.
WCI's design of this year's New American Home received green certificAt home timeion from the Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC) for its sustainable design.
It is also the first time a builder's in-house architectural team was selected to design the New American Home.
"We are honored to have been selected to participAt home timee in this project," said WCI President and CEO Jerry Starkey.
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