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BibliographyAll of the resources below were used in Dr. Bluestein’s latest book, Creating Emotionally Safe Schools, © 2001, Health Communications, Inc., Deerfield Beach, FL. This page includes references in which authors last names begin with "C" and "E". Links to other references follow. Calloway, Larry. “Court Rules APS Has No Duty to ‘Protect Against Attack,” Albuquerque Journal (Sept. 30, 1999). Cameron, Julia, with Mark Bryan. The Artist’s Way. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1992. Carey, Ken. The Third Millennium. San Francisco: Harper San Francisco, 1991. Carlson, Margaret. “An Outrage That Will Last,” Time Magazine, Vol.153, No. 18 (May 10, 1999): 35. Carter, Rita. Mapping the Mind. Berkeley, Calif.: The University of California Press, 1998. Casey, John. “Some Antisocial Boys Reap Rewards as Adults,” (Nov. 26, 2000). 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Vol. 48, No. 5 (Feb. 1991): 10-17. Elkind, David. Reinventing Childhood. Rosemont, NJ: Modern Learning Press, Inc., 1998. Links to other resources in Creating Emotionally Safe Schools include: Titles beginning with: Numerals, "A" through "M" Titles "N" through "Z" Authors "A" and "B" Authors "F through "H" Authors "I" through "L" Authors "M" through "Q" Authors "R" through "S" Authors "T" through "Z" If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. For more information about this book, click here. To read an excerpt from this book, click below: Bearing Witness: Support for Children in Crisis NEW Spare the Rod To order a copy of this book, you can: Call any time:1-800-688-1960 or 505-323-9044 Print out an order form to fax or mail in. For a bookmark-friendly version, click here, then bookmark. © 2008, Jane Bluestein, Ph.D., Instructional Support Services, Inc. |
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