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Families

Families Come in Different Shapes and Sizes

Thoughts for the Week:

Families come in all different shapes and sizes. Even people who are not related by blood at all can make up a family because they love and care for each other. And that's what is really important about families. When people care for one another, they have a sense of belonging - of being related to each other, even if they are not blood relatives.

There are many ways to become a member of a family. Being born into a family is one way. Marrying into a family, or being adopted are other ways to become part of a family. When children are adopted, they sometimes need reassurance that adoptive families and stepfamilies are like other families and that their moms and dads care for them, the same way other parents care for their children.

-- Fred Rogers

Summary of the Week:

This week of programs introduces viewers to different kinds of families -- both human and animal.  There are penguin families and puppet families, adoptive families and family reunions.  There's also a visit with a pediatrician, one of many community neighbors who help families care for children.

In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, a puppet couple adopts a baby.  Other puppet children are curious about the adopted baby's status in the family.  Says kindly pediatrician, Dr. Bill Platypus, "When people adopt a child, that child is a part of their family forever."

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Episode Highlights for the Week
Factory ToursEpisodeAirs on*
Orange Juice 1551Mon.

Special VisitsEpisodeAirs on*
Aviary 1552Tue.
A Pediatrician's Office 1553Wed.
Talking about Adoption 1552, 1554Tue., Thu.
Penguin Exhibit 1555Fri.

* Check local listings