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Child and Family Advocacy: Addressing the Rights and Responsibilities of Child, Family and Society

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Child Nurturing in the 1980s

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Blom, G.E., Keith, J.G., Tomber, I. (1984). Child and Family Advocacy: Addressing the Rights and Responsibilities of Child, Family and Society. In: Boger, R.P., Blom, G.E., Lezotte, L.E. (eds) Child Nurturing in the 1980s. Child Nurturance, vol 4. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4763-8_8

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