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Family Washington magazine features hotels, maps, attractions, restaurants, shops and
more about Nation's Capital. D.C., as it's commonly referred to,
Washington is the Federal Capital of the United States of America. Home to some of the Country's most recognizable buildings including the White House and the Washington Monument, more than 20 million visitors flock to the legislative and administrative headquarters of the land each year. D.C. is also home to the Smithsonian Institute and the National Gallery of Art.
The only independently owned, family
magazine in the world, each issue of Family Washington magazine explores learning activities, vacation planning, travel tips, and reviews of children's books, videos and
music. It addresses contemporary men, women and children of today's ... , techniques, and problem-solving strategies they can employ to strengthen family members from within. Ten colorful, sturdy-cardboard issues every year are filled with pictures, stories, simple rhymes and an abundance of real literature for
families -- all selected for their high quality and long-lasting play value.
Unlike many of the
magazines, the Editor's Letter in Family Washington magazine
is much more profound in subject. Editor In Chief,
speaks on the subject of the Million Mom March for
stricter gun laws and the premise that there is hope to
shape the policies and laws of society if we act
together. Letters from Readers reflected both positive
and negative opinions of previous articles published in
the magazine. News & Views is very good, as it
addresses all kinds of issues worthy of reading, such as
article on how the interaction and relationship of the
parents reflects and molds how the child will interact
in his or her relationships or marriage.
The magazine has everything you'll want to know to raise a healthy, happy baby. A virtual manual of baby care basics, and a complete reference for expectant and new parents, focusing on all facets of childcare.
Family Washington magazine addresses health and medical issues of pregnancy as well as infant and child care, and also highlights new products, accessories and fashions. It offers early childhood teachers and child care center directors teaching tips, curriculum activities, management strategies, technology updates, advice, and more all provided by leading experts.
Each issue features in-depth coverage of early childhood curriculum and practical hands-on ideas, as well as articles on physical development and setting limits at home and in the
classroom. Using case studies with transcripts of actual sessions, cover family therapy's history, development, training research and intervention techniques.
Family Washington magazine cover gender, culture, and ethnicity; alternative family structures, such as single-parent families, remarried families, and gay and lesbian families; new research on the relationships between family functioning and major medical disorders; and a variety of standard models of family therapy, such as experiential models and transgenerational models.
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