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Pattern Number: 86

Pattern Title: Children's Home

Category: Towns

Sub-Category: Transformation of work and learning

Up links: 57 Children in the City 68 Connected Play 18 Network of Learning

Horizontal links:

Down links: 95 Building Complex 101 Building Thoroughfare 73 Adventure Playground 79 Your Own Home 75 The Family 129 Common Areas at the Heart

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Summary 1: In every neighborhood, build a children's home - a second home for children - a large rambling house or workplace - a place where children can stay for an hour or two, or for a week.

Summary 2: When we look at the children's needs, and at the needs of the adults, we realize that what is needed is a new institution in the neighborhood: a children's home - a place where children can be safe and well looked after, night and day, with the full range of opportunities and social activities that can introduce them, fully, to society.

Summary 3: 141-42).

Summary 4: The children's home we propose is a place which "De-intensifies the parent-child relationship" by bringing the child into authentic social relationships with several other adults and many other children.

Summary 5: Silverstein has indicated that the child's sense of his first school being "Separate" from society can be reduced if the play areas of the children's home are open to all passing adults and to all passing children.

Summary 6: The children's home pattern has been tried, successfully, in a far more extreme form than we imagine here, in many kibbutzim where children are raised in collective nurseries, and merely visit their parents for a few hours per week.

Keywords: children home need adults family

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