An edition of Rompre le cycle (1986)

Rompre le cycle

programme de prévention de l'abus de l'enfant

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An edition of Rompre le cycle (1986)

Rompre le cycle

programme de prévention de l'abus de l'enfant

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The Federation
Language
English

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Rompre le cycle: programme de prévention de l'abus de l'enfant
1986, The Federation
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Table of Contents

v.1. La famille.
v.2. L'art d'être parent.
v.3. Chérir et châtier.
v.4. Petits clichés.
v.5. Les enfants multiculturels.

Edition Notes

Issued also in English under title: Breaking the cycle : child abuse prevention.

Includes bibliographical references.

OISE/UT CFO copy not in portfolio, and has only 5 accompanying "suggestions" leaflets.

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Toronto
Genre
Cross-cultural studies.
Other Titles
La famille, L'art d'être parent, Chérir et châtier, Petits clichés, Les enfants multiculturels

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Pagination
5 v. ;

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19056002M
ISBN 10
0888720734
OCLC/WorldCat
16185374

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