Developing anger and aggression control in youth in
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- URBAN LEGENDS. TIMPSON, ANT // Metro (NZ);Mar2011, Issue 351, p138
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- Title List. // Youth with Eating Disorders: When Food Is an Enemy;2008, p2
A list of books related to youth with mental, physical and social challenges is presented which include "Youth Coping with Teen Pregnancy: Growing Up Fast," "Youth Who Are Gifted: Integrating Talents and Intelligence" and "Youth with Aggression Issues: Bullying and Violence."
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