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  2. Cottage homes - Wikipedia

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    Cottage homes are used in residential child care communities and other group homes. Organizations using this model employ married couples, also referred to as house parents or cottage parents, who are living in a dwelling on campus, together with a certain number of children. These couples must go through in-depth and continued training each year.

  3. Residential child care community - Wikipedia

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    Residential child care communities or children's homes are a type of residential care, which refers to long-term care given to children who cannot stay in their birth family home. There are two different approaches towards residential care: The family model (using married couples who live with a certain number of children) and the shift care model.

  4. Weinland Park - Wikipedia

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    The school is part of the Weinland Park Birth-Grade 5 Complex, and as such, offers a child care program and an array of after-school activities. It is an Annie Cassy Grant recipient and has a partnership with Ohio State University which focuses on the engagement of students in STEM. Weinland Park Elementary School is ranked 1483rd of elementary ...

  5. Forest Park (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The community of Forest Park consists of almost 2900 [1] private residential properties (single-family homes and duplexes), plus apartments, condominiums, commercial properties, city-owned parks and schools, in approximately 1.4 square miles (3.6 km 2) of the Northland area of northeast Columbus, Ohio.

  6. “Home Alone” Director Reveals How the McCallister Family ...

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    The Chicago mansion, which was listed at $5.25 million in real life and sold ahead of Christmas, has raised questions about the McCallister parents' careers

  7. Columbus Developmental Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1871, the school's name was adjusted to the Ohio Institution for the Education of Idiotic and Imbecile Youth. The campus was built upon gradually, with wings added to the main building in 1876 and 1878, with a heating plant, laundry, workshop, coal house, and hospital also constructed around this time.

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  9. Joseph Henderson House - Wikipedia

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    The Joseph Henderson House, also known as the A.H. Dierker House, is a historic farmhouse in Columbus, Ohio. The house was built in 1859 by Joseph Henderson for him, his wife, and their ten children. The family lived on-site until the 1930s, when Arthur H. Dierker's family moved in, living there until 1983.