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DC Action for Children, 2012
Every city has many identities, depending on who one asks. A legislator, a police officer, a coach or a clerk might describe the same city's people, culture and reputation in starkly different terms. Washington, the nation's capital, is an international center of power, featuring stately embassies and serving as the temporary home to diplomats.…
Descriptors: United States History, Urban Areas, Neighborhoods, Children
DC Action for Children, 2012
DC's prosperity will be determined by how it supports the education and well-being of its youngest citizens. The first five years of life, particularly the first three, are a time of critical human development, when the foundation for lifelong learning and success is built to last through adulthood. Nearly 33,000 children under the age of five…
Descriptors: Child Care, Young Children, Urban Areas, Educational Quality
DC Action for Children, 2012
Child well-being is important for community and economic development in the city. Young children with strong mental health are prepared to develop crucial skills that help build the basis of a prosperous and sustainable society. When DC ensures the healthy development of members of the next generation, they will pay that back through productivity…
Descriptors: Health Services, Mental Health, Children, Low Income Groups


