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Date: 2013-02-27 14:32:08
Human behavior
Parenting
Family law
Divorce
Parenting styles
Parental responsibility
Child abuse
Adoption
Child development
Family
Childhood
Human development

Forum on Public Policy Integrating the Rights of the Child with the Responsibility of the Parent Carolyn L. Scholz, Lecturer, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of Connecticut, Torrington Cam

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