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Children's Mental Health
What does it take for children to grow uphappy,productive, and prepared for adult, family, and community life? It seems like we are often asking that question as we confront oursocial failures: family violence, juvenile delinquency, adult crime, school failure, addictions, mental health problems, or poverty. What if we could turn the clock back to the first five years of life? What if we could use everything we have learned about failure to prevent more failures and everything we have learned about success to generate more success?
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