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Archive for November, 2011

Recent Bullying and Victimization Research

In the past several weeks, numerous reports and bulletins about teenage bullying and victimization have crossed my desk and bounced into my inbox. Given that the topic of teen bullying is on our production schedule in 2012, I have been especially interested in these reports. While each report could be the basis for numerous blog [...]

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Poverty and Youth

Posted by Colette on November 14th, 2011 filed in Colette Kimball, Education, Families, Poverty

Three years ago we published our issue on Teen Coping. Within that issue is the article “Adolescent Coping with Poverty-Related Stress” about the effects of poverty-related stress on teens, and how helping youth and families deal with the stress of poverty is one way we can help them escape poverty. This article was the seed [...]

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Veterans Day on the Homefront: How are Military Youth Coping?

Posted by Brooke on November 7th, 2011 filed in Brooke Lusk, Families, Trauma/Disasters

This Friday we honor the thousands of men and women who have served in our armed forces. When I was younger, Veterans Day was marked with modest school programs attended by older gentlemen from the community, donning caps that stated what branch or war they served in. In the past decade, I have graduated from [...]

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