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What Parents Need to Know About Dating Violence: Advice and Support for Helping Your Teen
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What Parents Need to Know About Dating Violence: Advice and Support for Helping Your Teen | Paperback

by Barrie Levy (Author), Patricia Occhiuzzo Giggans (Author)

List Price: $12.95  

Binding:  Paperback
Publisher:  Seal Press
Edition:  First Editionth Edition
Page Count:  180 Pages
Publication Date:  May 15, 1995
Sales Rank:  672,272nd

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Offering information, advice, and real-life stories from parents and teens, a guide to dealing with dating violence discusses how to teach teens to protect themselves and build healthy relationships, describes resources available, and addresses special situations. Original. IP.

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