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Langley M. n.d.. Continuum's Minority Connection Project [Final report]. Atlanta, GA: CONTINUUM Alliance for Healthy Mothers and Children, 32 pp.

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Strahs B. n.d.. Family Shelter Project [Final report]. Philadelphia, PA: Philadelphia Department of Public Health, 66 pp.

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Wulczyn F, Ernsgt M, Fisher P. 2011. Who are the infants in out-of-home care?: An epidemiological and developmental snapshot. Chicago, IL: Chapin Hall, 11 pp. (Issue brief)

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Early Head Start National Resource Center. 2011. A closer look at the Early Head Start Home-Based Program option. Washington, DC: Early Head Start National Resource Center, 1 DVD-ROM.

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Fish M. 2007. Infancy to middle childhood in rural Appalachia: [Final report]. Huntington, WV: Department of Family and Community Health, Marshall University School of Medicine, 14 pp.

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Brendtro LK, Brokenleg M, Van Bokern S. 2002. Reclaiming youth at risk: Our hope for the future (Rev. ed.). Bloomington, IN: National Educational Service, 160 pp.

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Hurth JL, Goff PE. 2002. Assuring the family's role on the early intervention team: Explaining rights and safeguards (2nd ed.). Chapel Hill, NC: National Early Childhood Technical Assistance System, 13 pp.

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Aday LA. 2001. At risk in America: The health and health care needs of vulnerable populations in the United States. (2nd ed.). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 372 pp. (Jossey-Bass health series; Jossey-Bass social and behavioral science series)

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Fleming, M. 1996. Healthy Youth 2000: A mid-decade review. Chicago, IL: American Medical Association, 49 pp.

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U.S. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. 1996. From the source: A guide for implementing perinatal addiction prevention and treatment programs. Rockville, MD: U.S. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, 196 pp. (CSAP implementation guide)

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Thompson LS, Sheahan PM. 1994. Health care of incarcerated youth: State programs and initiatives. Arlington, VA: National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health, 102 pp.

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Eagle CJ, Colman C. 1993. All that she can be: Helping your daughter achieve her full potential and maintain her self-esteem during the critical years of adolescence. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster, 252 pp.

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Anastasiow NJ, Harel S, eds. 1993. At-risk infants: Interventions, families and research. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Company, 191 pp.

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National Research Council, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. 1993. Losing generations: Adolescents in high-risk settings. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 276 pp.

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U.S. General Accounting Office. 1993. Poor preschool-aged children: Numbers increase but most not in preschool. Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office, 80 pp.

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Thompson LS, ed. 1992. Health care of black male children and adolescents: Report from the Annapolis summit. Arlington, VA: National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health, 74 pp.

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Biro FM. 1992. Adolescents and sexually transmitted diseases. Washington, DC: National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health, 23 pp. (Maternal and child health technical information bulletin)

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U.S. Congress, House of Representatives, Select Committee on Hunger. 1992. Street children: A global disgrace—Hearing. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 98 pp. (102nd Congress, 1st Session; serial no. 102-17)

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Larner M, Halpern R, Harkavy O. 1992. Fair start for children: Lessons learned from seven demonstration projects. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 269 pp.

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Frymier J. 1992. Growing up is risky business, and schools are not to blame: Final report—Phi Delta Kappa study of students at risk, Vol. 1. Bloomington, IN: Phi Delta Kappa, 246 pp.

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