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Home For Everyone

Home for Everyone by Kara Who does not have a home? Even trash has a home: a garbage bin. Everyone has a home even the ones that are not alive. My home might be small, but it is filled with love and laughter. Our home provides us with a sense of protection and shelter from the outside world. We can be ourselves and let our guard down in the comfort of our homes. The feeling of safety and security that home provides is essential to our mental and emotional well-being. First, a home is safe for children and it gives love and trust. A home is protected by the materials that it is built with. The love makes children happy and joyful. The materials that it is built with is mostly wood, plastic and screws. This is what I mostly do at home, I mostly help my parent do the dishes, help plant things in the garden, and watch movies with my family. Second, a home provides food and comfort.The food helps us grow.The comfort makes us happy and comfy. The food also makes us happy and not have an angry stomach.Home runs deep in our identity as human beings. It is the refuge where we sleep and dream. Finally, a home is loved by the people who live in it. It's where we shelter from the world, take our first steps, and learn about life. Home shapes who we are, and then we shape it to reflect who we have become. Engaging in household chores helps children develop essential life skills, such as time management, organization, and basic cooking or cleaning techniques. These skills are crucial for their independence as they grow older. Regular chores instill a sense of work ethic.

Kara

Grade 4

Calgary, Alberta

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