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The Federal Bureau of Investigation's victim assistance service explains potential reactions to traumatic disaster.
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Counseling and Therapy
Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
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A free, research-based curriculum that teaches about healthy relationship education skills and how to integrate them into social services.
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Internal Dynamics of Families
Interpersonal Relationships
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The Office of Adolescent Health funded a supplement of the American Journal of Public Health of results of 2010-2015 OAH-funded research.
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Using the NAEYC Code
Feeney, S., & Freeman, N. (1999). Washington, DC: National Association for the Education of Young Children.
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Feeney, S., Freeman, N., & Morevick, E. (2000). Washington, DC: National Association for the Education of Young Children.
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Book Editors: Michael J. Walcheski, Ph.D., CFLE, and Jennifer S. Reinke, Ph.D., CFLE
This book provides a comprehensive examination of the profession from the perspectives of many leading family scholars and educators.
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A wonderful snapshot of NCFR almost 60 years ago at its 13th annual conference.
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Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, Ph.D.
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Family Focus, Spring 2012
Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, one of NCFR's experts on military families, shares her wisdom on working with the military.
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The Minnesota Council on Family Relations' (2009) chapter lays out the different approaches to thinking about ethics for family practitioners.
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Jean Illsley Clarke, Ph.D., CFLE, and David Bredehoft, Ph.D., CFLE, discuss childhood overindulgence and implications for parents, grandparents, and educators.
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Human Growth and Development Across the Lifespan
Parent Education and Guidance
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This free webcast, by NCFR Academic Program Liaison Deborah Gentry, Ed.D., CFLE, covers the benefits of CFLE program approval and the application process.
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Family Science Education
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David Bredehoft, Ph.D., CFLE, and Dawn Cassidy, M.Ed., CFLE, NCFR Director of FLE, discuss the framework's use in curriculum design, program development, and more.
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In this webinar recording, Jean Illsley Clarke, CFLE, addresses two important aspects of facilitation skills.
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This large reference handbook contains many chapters that will be useful to educators as background for lesson preparation.
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This bulletin from the U.S. Department of Justice describes five broad theoretical perspectives that explain patterns of offending beginning in adolescence.
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This annotated bibliography and summary of research identify research since 1999 on the issue of dating violence among high school and middle school youth.
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Family Health
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This 2015 report by the National Institute of Justice (U.S.) highlights findings from six sites that participated in the Defending Childhood Demonstration Program.
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Family Law and Public Policy
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The National Children's Study Vanguard pilot study, beginning in 2009, enrolled and collected data on environmental influences on child health and development.
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The National Incidence Study (NIS) is a congressionally mandated, periodic research effort to assess the incidence of child abuse and neglect in the United States.
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