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What Young Children Need to Succeed: Working Together to Build Assets from Birth to Age 11

Author: Jolene L. Roehlkepartain
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       Focusing on 40 developmental assets---like family support, a caring neighborhood, reading for pleasure, safety, self-esteem---this practical volume offers hundreds of ideas to help children start out right and grow up strong. 'Assets in Action' sidebars share inspiring true stories of how others are creating healthy childhood environments. You'll discover that anyone can be a positive influence in a child's life. 312 pages, softcover from Free Spirit.


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