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... delinquent children who present a reading disability in conjunction with emotional disturbance . In Hooked on Books Fader reports on a different type of project . This was not a selective reading program , but rather the exposure of ...
... delinquent children who present a reading disability in conjunction with emotional disturbance . In Hooked on Books Fader reports on a different type of project . This was not a selective reading program , but rather the exposure of ...
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... delinquency . Coming to see possible choices of behavior is important . This was well stated by Dr. William Glasser ... delinquent . " In discussing books , we are using one of the most basic forms of communication . Be warm and ...
... delinquency . Coming to see possible choices of behavior is important . This was well stated by Dr. William Glasser ... delinquent . " In discussing books , we are using one of the most basic forms of communication . Be warm and ...
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... delinquent or delinquent prone youth . . . Only through empathy or placing themselves in the psycholog- ical shoes of others can [ delinquents ] secure a sincere feeling for their fellow men . The books on this list will provide the ...
... delinquent or delinquent prone youth . . . Only through empathy or placing themselves in the psycholog- ical shoes of others can [ delinquents ] secure a sincere feeling for their fellow men . The books on this list will provide the ...
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