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Domenic Pugliares
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Virginia Phlieger-Kroos, OPA
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Andrés Neruda
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Patrick McGlade
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M. Hopffgarten
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James F. Risher Jr.
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Katherine Whitley
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Carrie Bolesky
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Lorraine Burrell Hughes
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Gregory Wilson
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By Ulises Estrella
Have you ever said the wrong thing to a girl that you wanted a chance with? Unsure of how to approach many of the problems concerning the dating game? These rules can help reduce the anxiety that dati ng can cause. Maybe even provide some humor to put things in a friendlier perspective.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Lela V. Lee
This book is based on a true story. A mother educates her son about the danger of guns after his best friend was killed.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Gladys C. Young
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FORMAT: E-Book
By Gladys C. Young
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Angel Flew
After working in the juvenile facilities for 4 years, it was then when I realized our teenagers were in crisis. I’m speaking about teenagers from all nationality from the urban city to the suburban community teenagers who went to public schools and teenagers who attend private schools from single household and two-parent household. As an author and a person who worked in the juvenile detention I felt it was important to inform others about teenagers daily struggle. The teenagers in this book were willing to help other teenagers so they won’t make the same mistakes they made and also successful teenagers who were willing to help teenagers stay on the right path. Their amazing stories will fascinate you.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Angel Flew
After working in the juvenile facilities for 4 years, it was then when I realized our teenagers were in crisis. I’m speaking about teenagers from all nationality from the urban city to the suburban community teenagers who went to public schools and teenagers who attend private schools from single household and two-parent household. As an author and a person who worked in the juvenile detention I felt it was important to inform others about teenagers daily struggle. The teenagers in this book were willing to help other teenagers so they won’t make the same mistakes they made and also successful teenagers who were willing to help teenagers stay on the right path. Their amazing stories will fascinate you.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Dr. C. Greene
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Dr. C. Greene
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FORMAT: Hardcover
By Rita Esterly, Ph.D.
A self-help book with an attitude is just what teenagers might read. The book gives teenagers ideas about how to deal effectively with parents, teachers, coaches, and peers as they cope with the stresses of teenage life. Areas covered are emotional needs, anger, goal setting, behavioral and perspective change, problem solving, attitude, decision making, responsibility, integrity, and success. It is a book that respects the teenager while empowering him/her to take control of his/her life journey.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Sandra Allen and Shannon Bond
Bad Things Can´t Stop the Best Things is a read-aloud story of hope and encouragement to children who have been abused. In simple words and engaging pictures, Bad Things Can´t Stop the Best Things recognizes the plight of children who are caught in abuse and celebrates the heroic courage of these children to heal. The healing words in this book, although written for a child´s understanding, speak into the hearts of adult survivors also. To be cherished, valued, understood and believed are no small things.Bad Things Can´t Stop the Best Things speaks of HEROES (those who have been abused, girls or boys), TRICKSTERS (those who use tricks and lies to hurt a child) and RESCUERS (those who sense danger and are standing by to help). HEROES are children of promise. The HERO MESSAGE if one of hope, strength and restoration.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Lova L. Hines
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Lova L. Hines
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FORMAT: Hardcover
By Niña Regina Gementera
A boy talks about finding comfort in a Dalmatian, when his family moved away from his old neighborhood, and friends. He tells of his days with his new best friend, Nicky. He talks about the fun, the dirty, and the sneaky.
FORMAT: Softcover
By W. A. HARPER, PHD
The juvenile justice system is only part of the problem of a growing cohort of alienated violent juvenile offenders. The devaluation of traditional morality (moral deprivation), and the breakdown of respect for all authority has had its influence on other institutions as well as the entire juvenile justice system administration. As a result of being outdated, the juvenile justice system needs to be redesigned so that it works more effectively, with less time allocated between arrest and the disposition. More emphasis should be placed on placement that provides structure and supervision that is intended to modify behavior of the most violent, and at the least to remove habitual repeat offenders from the community. Today, we bite and devour each other and call it zero tolerance. This indicates that we have moved further from the beginning of time until this present time. The scripture indicates that we have enters the works of the flesh such as idolatry, envying, wrath, strife, heresies. The government itself has elected to follow the difference of politically correct “tolerance,” rather than the truth of tolerance. WA. Harper, J.D.,Ph.D.,D.D
FORMAT: Softcover
By Devonne Gorman
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FORMAT: Softcover
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