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Articles in Jan-Feb, 1985 issue of Children Today
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Caring for other people's children: a complete guide to family day care. - book reviews
by Esther Wattenberg -
Head Start-USDA conduct nutrition educational projects
by Margaret G. Phillips -
Early education principles and computer practices
by Douglas H. Clements -
Sex education for patents; what are the benefits
by Sean Casey - Preventing adolescent suicide - Fairfax County, Va. public schools
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Origins and evolution of behavior disorders. - book reviews
by Milton F. Shore - Facts about dyslexia
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Innovative mental health services for child disaster victims
by Mary Lustad - Mobilizing the media
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Saving the waifs: reformers and dependent children, 1890-1917. - book reviews
by J. Kirk Felsman - Low birth weight infants have visual-motor problems in preschool
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Crybabies. - book reviews
by Richard P. Barth -
Clinical management of child abuse and neglect. - book reviews
by Bradley J. Olson -
Teens and older adults: partners in teaching children
by Paulette H. Riley - Adoption, sexual abuse - National American Indian Court Judges Association publications
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Long-term foster care. - book reviews
by Cecilia Sudia -
Spanking: a grand old American tradition?
by Ralph S. Welsh -
Head start at 20
by Carolyn Reece -
Back to basics in health care for foster children
by David P. Schor - Talk to me: a language guide for parents of blind children. - book reviews
- Children's literature awards and winners. - book reviews
- Helping latchkey children
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Child care: kith, kin and hired hands. - book reviews
by Gail Gordon -
"Are sperm different colors?" - sexual education program for boys
by Sherry Norfleet -
Family ties
by Pauline G. Stitt -
Meeting the needs of gifted preschoolers
by Ann E. Lupkowski -
What happens to families after they leave the program? - Family Support Center, Yeadon, Pa
by Kay A. Armstrong -
A blueprint for survival; in operating a primary prevention program - Project Pride, a drug abuse prevention program
by Priscilla R. Rosenwald -
Family kaleidoscope. - book reviews
by Milton F. Dhore - 1985 Ad
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Keeping families together: the case for family preservation. - book reviews
by Cecilia Sudia -
Preschoolers benefit from interagency collaboration
by Keytha Jones -
Defense mechanisms used by sexually abused children
by Christine Adams-Tucker - Helping disabled children go home - hospital boarder children
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At home in America: as seen through its books for children. - book reviews
by Judith Reed - Sex education and the community
- The misunderstood child: a guide for parents of learning disabled children. - book reviews
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Migrant workers clinic; nurses provide more than health care
by Mary L. Lorich -
Full Circle: linking the generations through improvisational theatre - includes related article on the Center for Intergenerational Learning
by Nancy Z. Henkin - Suicide risk factors
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Autistic children: a guide for parents and professionals. - 2nd edition - book reviews
by Milton F. Shore -
Family survival - coping with stress. - book reviews
by Frances H. Jacobs - The infant: ready and able to learn
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International Year spotlights youth's role in society
by Patricia Rowe -
Teenage mothers; school-based child care puts diploma in reach
by Ann V. Schmidt -
Perspectives on intergenerational initiatives past, present and future - includes related article on intergenerational programs and resources
by Carol H. Tice - The child care catalog: a handbook of resources and information on child care. - book reviews
- Separation and loss
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What cherry tree? - lying in children
by T.P. Millar - Treating child sexual abuse
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Growing up smart and happy. - book reviews
by Judith Leipzig - Assessing childbearing trends
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Reflections on literature for children. - book reviews
by Mary Lystad -
Working with families who donate organs and tissues - includes related article on networks for the transplantation efforts
by Mindy S. Malecki -
T-LC: developing friendships between teens and adults - Teaching-Learning Communities
by Carol H. Tice - Films highlight sexual abuse, suicide
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The at-risk infant: psycho-socio-medical aspects. - book reviews
by Serena Wieder -
Helping people cope with stress. - book reviews
by Milton F. Shore -
Ned and Dan: the development of a toddler friendship
by Billie K. Press - Head Start and Red Cross launch cooperative efforts
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Healing and the arts
by John Sharon -
Hospital and home; bridging the gap between - benefits of nurses follow-up visits to new mothers at home
by Mary C. Brucker -
Family friends - Family Friends Project in Washington, D.C
by Ann V. Schmidt -
Children with asthma: a manual for parents. - book reviews
by Patricia Rowe - Nursery hazards
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Heart treasure chest
by Frances A. Smardo -
Infant development program - special care for special families
by Rita Dickinson De Lollis - Trends in child maltreatment
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Keeping troubled teens at home
by Bonita K. Lantz - Perspectives on children and weight
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Reeducating troubled youth. - book reviews
by Jake Terpstra - Dennis is back! - Dennis the Menace is character in comic book designed to help parents cope with stress due to child rearing
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Transmitting tribal traditions - Laguna Indian Reservation elderly try to pass on their traditions
by Lucy Hilgendorf -
Housing and child maltreatment: is there a connection?
by Susan Zuravin -
Adoption: essays in policy, law and sociology. - book reviews
by Elaine J. Schwartz - A profile of tomorrow's family
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Parent to Parent goes national
by Sally B. Carter - Improving statistics on children and families
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Working with disadvantaged parents and their children: scientific and practice issues. - book reviews
by Raymond C. Collins -
Inhalant abuse: an emerging problem among Mexican American adolescents
by Sylvia Rodriguez-Andrew
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