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"Interpersonal relations in children United States Juvenile literature."
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Drama, rumors & secrets : staying true to yourself in changing times
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Holyoke, Nancy, author
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Barrager, Brigette, illustrator
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Girls United States Psychology Juvenile literature.
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Interpersonal relations in children United States Juvenile literature.
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Interpersonal relations in adolescence United States Juvenile literature.
2015
Includes tips, quizzes, and advice from girls to help make the right decisions when it comes to gossip and rumors.
Youth Assets, Aggression, and Delinquency Within the Context of Family Structure
2005
Objective: To identify youth assets associated with reduced aggressive and delinquent behavior of youth residing in 1-parent households but not of youth residing in 2-parent households. Methods: Data were collected from inner-city youth and their parents (N = 1277 youth-parent
pairs) using in-home, in-person interviews. Logistic regression analyses, stratifying by 1- and 2-parent household status, were conducted. Results: Several assets were significantly associated with reduced risk behavior only for youth residing in 1-parent households. Conclusions:
There appear to be specific assets (eg, Family Communication, Responsible Choices) that are more important for youth living in 1- versus 2- parent households.
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