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Talking About Domestic Violence
"Talking About Domestic Violence" looks at different types of violence in the home and how children can be affected by it. The book encourages children to talk... more
Talking to My Mum
"Talking to My Mum" is a photocopiable activity workbook for five-to-eight-year-olds whose families have experienced domestic abuse, to help and support them in... more
Talking with Young Children about Adoption
"How do young children make sense of the fact that they are adopted? What worries might they have? In this insightful and sympathetic book, a clinical psychol... more
Tanya and the Tobo Man
All children find the world a scary place at times. But when the fears linger and prevent them from enjoying life at home and adjusting well at school, profess... more
Teaching Social Skills To Youth
Do you know youth who: Get into fights with their peers? Complain or whine when given a task to do? Lose their temper when criticized? Have trouble making frien... more
Teen-Proofing
Fostering Responsible Decision Making In Your Teenager
In a little over a generation, teen problems that were once isolated to specific pockets of obvious soci... more
Teenagers and Parents
Roger McIntire has worked with families and teenagers since the 1960's. He has taught child psychology, family counseling and therapy at the University of Mary... more
Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born
"Tell me again about the night I was born"
"Tell me again how you would adopt me and be my parents"
"Tell me again about the first time you held me in your arms... more
Telling Secrets
"The past is alive in the present. Through a creative, ongoing interaction with the past, in the present we can change the future, both personally and collectiv... more
Telling The Truth To Your Adopted Or Foster Child
"There is a great need for this book and I feel the authors do a wonderful job of giving clear guidelines and examples that adoptive parents can follow to expla... more