YOUTH
MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES: To Top

- Adolescent Wellness Portal: Resources
for schools and parents regarding adolescent
mental health and wellness. http://www.adolescentwellness.org
- American Academy of Child & Adolescent
Psychiatry: Click on "Facts for Families
and Other Resources," then click
on "Facts for Families."http://www.aacap.org
- The Child and Family WebGuide: links
to the best sites about infants, children,
and teens. http://www.cfw.tufts.edu/index.html
- At Health Mental Health: provides referrals,
mental health news, books, information
about disorders and conditions, and about
medications. http://www.athealth.com
- KidsHealth: separate sections for children,
teens, and parents on a wide variety of
health and mental health issues. http://www.kidshealth.org
- New York University Child Study Center:
A to Z disorder guide with regularly updated
articles pertinent to child mental health
http://www.aboutourkids.org/families/disorders_treatments
- American Academy of Pediatrics: publications
and information about child health, health
policy, parenting, and pediatric practices.
http://www.aap.org

GENERAL
MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES: To
Top 
- EMedicine: an A to Z search of topics.
The web site requires that you create
a log in and password (for free) before
you can view the articles. http://www.emedicine.com
- Harvard Medical Library: Mental health
and other medical information from one
of the top research institutes in the
country http://www.med.harvard.edu
- Healthfinder: Another A to Z search
of topics http://www.healthfinder.gov
- Internet Mental Health: an international
encyclopedia of mental health information.
Organized by the most common mental disorders.
Contains descriptions, treatment and research
information, and articles.
http://www.mentalhealth.com
- Medline Plus U.S. National Library
of Medicine: for information on mental
health topics, click on "Health Topics."
For information on medications used to
treat mental health conditions, click
on "Drug Information.http://www.medlineplus.gov"
- American Psychiatric Association: mental
health issues fact sheets from the APA.
http://healthyminds.org/letstalkfacts.cfm
National Association for the Mentally
Ill (NAMI): advocacy, education, and outreach
http://www.NAMI.org
The National Mental Illness Screening
Project: information about in-person and
online screening for depression, anxiety,
and more. http://www.mentalhealthscreening.org
- National Institute of Mental Health:
health information, research, and more.http://www.nimh.nih.gov
National Mental Health Information Center
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA) U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services (HHS) http://www.mentalhealth.org
- American Psychological Association:
For brochures, tips and articles on the
psychological issues that affect physical
and emotional well-being: http://www.apahelpcenter.org
For a listing of mental health topics:
http://www.apa.org/topics
- Psychology in the news...http://www.psycport.com/
ATTENTION DEFICIT
HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER (ADHD): To
Top 

ANIMAL-HUMAN
ISSUES To
Top 

ANXIETY
DISORDERS—GENERALIZED ANXIETY, SEPARATION
ANXIETY, SOCIAL PHOBIA, OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE
DISORDER (OCD): To Top

AUTISM
SPECTRUM DISORDERS: To Top


DEPRESSION
AND MOOD DISORDERS: To Top

- Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance:
to read about depression in children and
adolesceAZnts, go to "Information
on Mood Disorders," then click on
"Depression," then "Depression
in Children." http://www.dbsalliance.org
- Families for Depression Awareness http://www.familyaware.org
- National Alliance for the Mentally
Ill:http://www.nami.org
to read about Depression, click on "Inform
yourself"; then click on "Depression"
- National Institute of Mental Health:
information, epidemiology, about mental
health problems http://www.nimh.gov
- ParentsMedGuide: information for parents
and clinicians about appropriate care
for children and adolescents with depression.
Created by the American Psychiatric Association
and the American Academy of Child &
Adolescent Psychiatry. http://www.parentsmedguide.org

BIPOLAR
DISORDER: To Top 
- The Bipolar Child: to read about bipolar
disorder in children and adolescents,
click on "Info & Articles."
To find out about the book The Bipolar
Child, by Demitri and Janice Papolos,
click on "The Book." Be forewarned:
it is not uncommon for almost any parent
to read this book and believe their child
is bipolar. http://www.bipolarchild.com
- Child & Adolescent Bipolar Foundation
http://www.bpkids.org
- The Depression and Bipolar Support
Alliance http://www.dbsalliance.org
- The Juvenile Bipolar Research Foundation
http://www.jbrf.org

EATING
DISORDERS: To Top 
- National Eating Disorders Association:
national non-profit eating disorders organization.
Provides information, referrals, support,
preventions, conferences, and newsletters.
http://www.edap.org
- The National Eating Disorder Information
Centre (NEDIC): information and resources
on eating disorders and weight preoccupation.
http://http://www.nedic.ca/
National Association of Anorexia Nervosa
and Associated Disorders http://www.anad.org

REACTIVE
ATTACHMENT DISORDER: To Top


POST TRAUMATIC
STRESS DISORDER: To Top


TOURETTES
SYNDROME AND TIC DISORDERS: To
Top 

MENTAL
HEALTH ISSUES IN SCHOOL: To
Top 
- ADOL: Adolescent Directory On-Line
Indiana University Center for Adolescent
Studies: information on adolescent issues
for educators, counselors, parents, researchers,
health practitioners, and teens. http://www.education.indiana.edu/cas/adol/adol.html
- Adolescent Wellness Portal: downloadable
materials include "An Adolescent
Mental Health & Wellness Curriculum/A
Starter Kit for Schools." http://www.AdolescentWellness.org
- Center for Mental Health in Schools
UCLA School Mental Health Project: clearinghouse
of mental health/school/education materials
for educators and school mental health
professionals. Provides monthly on-line
newsletter update, and technical assistance
to educators and school mental health
professionals. http://www.smhp.psych.ucla.edu
- The Center for Health and Health Care
in Schools http://www.healthinschools.org/home.asp
- Center for School Mental Health Assistance
University of Maryland School of Medicine:
provides information on school-based mental
health programs and technical assistance
to educators and school mental health
professionals. http://csmha.umaryland.edu
- HighSchoolBlues.com: http://www.highschoolblues.com
What's On Your Mind? Health and mental
health topics for high school students.

COLLEGE
AND MENTAL HEALTH: To Top

The Counseling Center Village: information
on mental health issues for college students
and college and university counseling professionals.
http://ub-counseling.buffalo.edu/ccv.html
CampusBlues.com: health and mental health
topics for college students. http://www.campusblues.com

WOMENS
MENTAL HEALTH: To Top

http://www.womensmentalhealth.org

BEHAVIOR:
To Top 
Access information, share effective practices,
and receive ongoing consultation and technical
assistance concerning the full range of
behavior problems and challenges displayed
by children and youth in school and community
settings. http://www.state.ky.us/agencies/behave/homepage.html
Introduction To Functional Behavioral Assessment
And Behavior Intervention Plans: a training
manual for developing and conducting functional
behavioral assessments and behavior intervention
plans http://www.fape.org/idea/what_idea_is/osher/main.htm
Positive Behavioral Support: IDEA requires
that the Individualized Education Program
(IEP) team consider strategies, including
positive behavioral interventions and supports,
to address inappropriate behavior that impedes
a student's learning and/or the learning
of others. http://www.beachcenter.org/
Pediatric Development And Behavior: promotes
better care and outcomes for children and
families affected by developmental, learning,
and behavioral problems by providing access
to clinically relevant information and educational
material. http://www.dbpeds.org
Collaborative Problem Solving Institute:an
approach for dealing with easily frustrated,
chronically inflexible children and adolescents.
http://www.ccps.info

CHILD
DEVELOPMENT: To Top 
Bright Futures: promotion of current and
emerging preventive health needs of infants,
children, adolescents, families, and communities.
http://www.brightfutures.org
Child Development Institute: for parents,
this site describes physical, mental and
emotional growth and development in children
and teenagers.
http://www.cdipage.com
Cooperative Extension Service's National
Network For Child Care: for childcare professionals
and teachers of infants through school-age
children. Articles on play and learning,
including helping children to deal with
anger, stress, and fear; developmentally
appropriate practice, teaching strategies,
and research and evaluation. http://www.nncc.org
EarlyChildhood.com: for teachers and parents,
provides opportunities to discuss lifelong
learning issues with other professionals.
http://www.earlychildhood.com
Early Childhood Education On-Line: for Professionals.
Links to organizations with information
on child development stages and guidelines.
Topics include diversity; observation and
assessment; curricula and environments;
professional development. http://www.umaine.edu/eceol
Kidshealth At The American Medical Association
(AMA): provides doctor-approved health information
about children ages 2 through 18. The site
has separate areas for kids, teens, and
parents - each area designed with age-appropriate
content.http://kidshealth.org
Kidsource On-line:contains education and
healthcare information for parents. http://www.kidsource.com
I Am Your Child: For parents and caregivers,
presents breakthrough discoveries about
brain development & early literacy.
http://www.iamyourchild.org
National Association For The Education Of
Young Children: for early childhood professionals
and others devoted to improving the quality
of early childhood education for children
birth through age 8. http://www.naeyc.org
National Black Child Development Institute:
for professionals, this site reflects the
mission of the Institute to improve and
protect the quality of life of African American
children and families. http://www.nbcdi.org
National Institute Of Child Health And Human
Development (NICHD)" contains multidisciplinary
research and public information on reproductive,
neurobiological, developmental, and behavioral
health issues. http://www.nichd.nih.gov
National Institute On Early Childhood Development
And Education: focuses upon the importance
of relationships, resilience, and readiness
to help America's children succeed in school
and beyond -- and to better their quality
of life and that of their families. http://www.ed.gov/offices/OERI/ECI/index.html
New Horizons For Learning: for educators.
Information and links to resources on multi-cultural
education, special needs, technology, and
an on-line course on environmental education.
http://www.newhorizons.org
Zero To Three: includes information on brain
development, understanding developmental
assessment, and information on childcare
and training for professionals. http://www.zerotothree.org

PARENTING:
To Top 
Child Development Institute: Provides a
description of learning disabilities. http://www.cdipage.com
Positive Parenting: Dedicated to providing
resources and information to help make parenting
more rewarding, effective and fun! http://www.positiveparenting.com
National Parenting Center Articles, advocacy,
chat and support for parents http://www.tnpc.com
Total Parent Program publications emphasize
understanding, guiding, and encouraging
children. http://www.humsci.auburn.edu/parent
Promoting Self-understanding in Parents
This article promotes healthy parent-child
relationships by helping new parents understand
their relationships with their own parents.
http://www.athealth.com/apps/redirect.cfm?linkid=191
Pathways to Prevention: A Comprehensive
Guide for Supporting Infant and Toddler
Mental Health
This paper describes practices that support
positive outcomes for infants, toddlers,
and their families. http://www.headstartinfo.org/pdf/Pathwaysto.pdf
Safer Child, Inc. http://www.saferchild.org
Talaris Research Institute tools to help
parents with the social, emotional and cognitive
development of children from the prenatal
period through age five http://www.talaris.org

DIVORCE:
To Top 
http://www.helpguide.org/mental/children_divorce.htm
discusses the changes in a child’s
behavior when parents separate, how parents
can be supportive, how to prevent additional
problems from occurring
http://www.kidsturncentral.com/topics/issues/divorce.htm
this is a site for kids to help them cope
with their parents’ divorce
http://www.divorce-parenting.com
offers suggestions for healthy divorce parenting.
Helping Children Survive Divorce
The article reviews research on the effects
of divorce on children and offers anticipatory
guidance for divorcing parents.
http://www.contemporarypediatrics.com/contpeds/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=131404

ADOPTION:
To Top 
Center for adoption support and education
(CASE) provides post-adoption services including
education, counseling, family forums, advocacy
and more. http://www.adoptionsupport.org
National Adoption Center adoption chats,
message board, and adoption support. http://www.adopt.org
http://www.comeunity.com/
articles and resources on adoption special
needs, parenting
Primary Care of International Adoptees
A basic understanding of the process of
international adoption and a skillful evaluation
of the child enable the family physician
to assist in a smooth transition of the
child into a new family.
http://www.aafp.org/afp/981200ap/quarles.html
Long-term Outcomes in Adoption
Although most adoptees are well within the
normal range of functioning, as a group
they are more vulnerable to various emotional,
behavioral, and academic problems
http://www.futureofchildren.org/usr_doc/vol3no1ART12%2EPDF
Adoption and the Stages of Development
Adoptive children face unique developmental
and emotional issues.
http://naic.acf.hhs.gov/pubs/f_stages.cfm
Risks and Benefits of Open Adoption
Open adoption has both strong critics and
staunch supporters.
http://www.futureofchildren.org/usr_doc/vol3no1ART9%2EPDF

FOSTER
CARE/PROTECTIVE SERVICES ISSUES: To
Top 
American Foster Care Resources, Inc., dedicated
to the research, development and production
of informational and educational resources
for and about family foster care
http://www.afcr.com/
The National Foster Parent Association
strives to support foster parents, and remains
a consistently strong voice on behalf of
all children.
http://www.nfpainc.org
Court Appointed Special Advocates http://www.nationalcasa.org
Prevent Child Abuse America http://www.preventchildabuse.org
Developmental Issues for Young Children
in Foster Care
Decisions about assessment, care, and planning
for a child should be made with sufficient
information about the particular strengths
and challenges of each child.
http://www.aap.org/policy/re0012.html
Revisiting the Issues: Adoption of Drug-Exposed
Children
The author presents the results of a study
on the outcome, two years after placement,
of 320 prenatally drug-exposed children
with 456 non-drug-exposed children adopted
during the same period. (The Adobe Acrobat
Reader is needed to access this document.)
http://www.futureofchildren.org/usr_doc/vol3no1ART13%2EPDF
Parenting the Adopted Adolescent
Adolescence can be a confusing time for
teens. Adopted teens may have special issues
connected to identity formation, rejection,
control, and the need to connect with one's
roots. It helps when parents are understanding
and supportive.
http://www.athealth.com/consumer/disorders/adoptedteen.html
National Foundation for Abused and Neglected
Children http://www.gangfreekids.org

MEDICATION:
To Top 
Information about medication (click on drugs
and supplements) http://medlineplus.org/
The American Psychiatric Association and
the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry have prepared these Guides to
help patients, families, and physicians
make informed decisions about obtaining
and administering the most appropriate care
for a child with depression.
http://www.parentsmedguide.org
Food and Drug Administration http://www.fda.gov

SLEEP: To
Top 
http://www.sleepfoundation.org
http://www.sleepforkids.org/
A comprehensive links and resources one-pager
for both professionals and sufferers.
http://www.users.cloud9.net/~thorpy/

SUICIDE:
To Top 
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
http://www.afsp.org
American Association of Suicidology http://www.suicidology.org/
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
SOS High School Suicide Prevention Program
http://www.mentalhealthscreening.org/sos_highschool
TeenScreen Adolescent Mental Health and
Suicide Screening Initiative http://www.teenscreen.org

BULLYING/YOUTH
VIOLENCE: To Top 
http://stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov
The Center for the Study and Prevention
of Violence http://www.colorado.edu/cspv/
they also have a lot of information about
school safety and bullying: http://www.colorado.edu/cspv/safeschools/bullying/overview.html
Virginia Youth Violence Project http://youthviolence.edschool.virginia.edu

FAMILIES:
To Top 
Department of Health and Human Services
Administration for Children and Families
resources about adoption & foster care
child abuse, child care, child support,
disabilities, energy assistance, head start,
and more: http://www.acf.dhhs.gov
Families Worldwide - Dedicated to strengthening
families through traditional value based
programs. "Strong families make strong
communities". http://www.fww.org
Federation of Families for Children's Mental
Health has some very useful publications
about supporting families http://www.ffcmh.org/pub_facts.htm
EDUCATION/Learning
Disorders/Gifted education: To
Top 
Learning Disabilities Worldwide http://www.ldworldwide.org
Learning disabilities on line http://www.ldonline.org/
Learning differences http://www.allkindsofminds.org/
National center on learning disorders http://www.ncld.org/
Mental Health Liaison Group http://www.mhlg.org
Misunderstood Minds http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/misunderstoodminds/index.html
Hoagies' Gifted Education Page: resources,
articles, books and links for parents, educators,
counselors, administrators and other professionals,
and also sections for kids and teens. http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/
National Center for Learning Disabilities
http://www.ld.org
Nonverbal learning disorder http://www.nldontheweb.org/
Families And Advocates Partnership For Education
(FAPE) http://www.fape.org
A partnership of parent and advocacy organizations
deliver consistent, accurate and timely
information on IDEA
National Information Center For Children
And Youth With Disabilities (NICHCY)
http://www.nichcy.org This site provides
information on disabilities and disability-related
issues regarding children for families,
educators, and professionals.
National Association Of Private Schools
For Exceptional Children http://www.napsec.com
The Association consists of private special
education schools that serve both privately
and publicly placed children with disabilities.
Early Childhood Research Institute On Inclusion
http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~ecrii/
Federally-funded research project to study
the inclusion of preschool children with
disabilities in typical preschool, day care
and community settings.
Eric Clearinghouse On Disabilities And Gifted
Education http://ericec.org/
Acquires, catalogs, summarizes and provides
access to educational information from a
variety of sources.
Commonly Asked Questions About Child Care
Centers And The Americans With Disabilities
Act http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/childq%26a.htm
provides information on the Americans with
Disabilities Act (IDEA) in question-and-answer
format.
Office Of Special Education And Rehabilitative
Services (OSERS)http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS
Site of the Office of Special Education
and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) U.S.
Department of Education. Includes I.D.E.A.
law and regulations at http://www.IDEApractices.org
Office Of Special Education Programs (OSEP)
http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS/OSEP/index.html
Provides leadership and fiscal resources
to assist state and local efforts to educate
children with disabilities
Special Education Resources On The Internet
http://www.seriweb.com
links to information of interest to those
involved in Special Education
The Learning Disabilities Association Of
America: Nurturing Oral Language Skills
in Infants and Young Children http://www.ldonline.org/ld_indepth/speech-language/lda_oral_lang.html
Provides simple activities that parents
can do to foster early language skills.

SUBSTANCE
ABUSE: To Top 
National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug
Information http://www.health.org
Natn'l Information Ctr. for Children &
Youth with Disabilities http://www.nichcy.org/
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration http://www.samhsa.gov
National Institute on Drug Abuse http://www.nida.nih.gov

ADVOCACY:
To Top 
ChildAdvocate.net
serves the needs of children, families and
professionals while addressing mental health,
medical, educational, legal and legislative
issues.
Connect for Kids - Guidance for Grownups
http://www.connectforkids.org
Council For Exceptional Children http://www.cec.sped.org
public policy and legislation relating to
exceptional children and special education.
The Children's Mental Health Education Campaign
http://www.mentalhealth.org/cmhs/childrenscampaign/default.asp
Knowledge Exchange Network (KEN)'s
site to publicize a four-year national public
education campaign to increase awareness
about the emotional problems of America's
children and adolescents and gain support
for needed services.
Physicians for Humans Rights http://www.phrusa.org
Stand For Children http://www.stand.org
advocates for improvements to and funding
for programs that give every child a fair
chance in life.
Turnaround for Children http://www.turnaroundforchildren.org
dedicated to creating a healthy social,
emotional, and academic environment that
supports the development of children. An
approach that removes barriers to learning,
provides connections to caring adults, and
breaks destructive cycles while giving children
the tools and support they need to succeed
National Mental Health Association http://www.nmha.org
Promotes mental health through advocacy,
education, research and services. Contains
information about government affairs and
the state and federal levels.
National Association for the Mentally Ill
(NAMI): advocacy, education, and outreach
http://www.NAMI.org
Parent Advocacy Coalition For Educational
Rights (PACER) http://www.pacer.org
PACER's mission is to improve and expand
opportunities that enhance the quality of
life for children and young adults with
physical, mental, emotional, learning disabilities
and their families.
http://capwiz.com/politicsol/megavote/
Megavote helps you track how your representatives
are voting, and helps you contact them for
feedback, simply and electronically
Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law The
Center aims to protect and advance the rights
of adults and children who have mental disabilities.
http://www.bazelon.org

SPORT PSYCHIATRY:
To Top 
The International Society for Sport Psychiatry
http://www.theissp.com/

GOVERNMENT
AGENCIES/RESOURCES: To Top

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
http://www.cdc.gov
Federal Communications Commission http://www.fcc.gov
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
http://www.cms.hhs.gov
Library of Congress http://www.loc.gov
National Institutes of Health http://www.nih.gov
National Library of Medicine http://www.nlm.nih.gov
National Institute of Mental Health http://www.nimh.nih.gov
Social Security Administration http://www.ssa.gov
Thomas Legislative Information thomas.loc.gov
The leadership of the 104th Congress directed
the Library of Congress to make federal
legislative information freely available
to the public.
U.S. House of Representatives http://www.house.gov
United States Senate http://www.senate.gov
White House http://www.whitehouse.gov
World Health Organization http://www.who.ch

OTHER
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: To
Top 
American Occupational Therapy Association,
Inc. http://www.aota.org
Provides information on occupational therapy,
publications, association conferences, and
periodicals.
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
http://www.asha.org
Provides information on speech, language
and hearing disorders. Offers written materials
to educate consumers of audiology and speech-language
pathology services related to a range of
disabilities.
American art therapy association http://www.arttherapy.org/
National Institute On Deafness And Other
Communication Disorders (NIDCD)http://www.nidcd.nih.gov
At the National Institutes of Health, NIDCD
conducts and supports biomedical and behavioral
research on hearing, balance, smell, voice,
taste, speech, and language.
National Organization For Rare Disorders,
Inc. http://www.rarediseases.org
NORD is a federation of voluntary health
organizations. It is dedicated to helping
locate information about rare “orphan”
diseases. Supports education, advocacy,
research, and other services. This site
provides an electronic newsletter and a
rare disease database.
We Move Worldwide Education and Awareness
for Movement Disorders http://www.wemove.org
Information about movement disorders. Links
to advocacy and support organizations for
ataxia, dystonia, Rett syndrome, cerebral
palsy, Tourette syndrome, and other movement
disorders. Contains a section on medications
used to treat movement disorders.

FAMILY
RESOURCES: To Top 
Beach Center On Families And Disability
http://www.beachcenter.org For families
and educators, resources on improving the
functioning of families who have members
with disabilities.
Exceptional Parent http://www.eparent.com
Provides information, support, ideas, encouragement
and outreach for parents and families of
children with disabilities and the professionals
who work with them. Lists and links to companies
that specialize in developing products for
those with special needs.
Family Resource Coalition Of America http://www.familysupportamerica.org/content/home.htm
Individuals and organizations form this
alliance that supports parents in raising
their children through advocacy, research,
information, and publications. Includes
policy alerts, a calendar of events, a history
of the family support movement, and an on-line
store.
Family Village A Global Community of Disability-Related
Resources http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu
Includes informational resources on specific
diagnoses, communication connections, adaptive
products and technology, adaptive recreational
activities, education, worship, health issues,
disability-related media and literature,
and more..

TECHNOLOGY:
To Top 
Center For Assistive Technology http://cat.buffalo.edu/
For professionals and students, the
Center at the University of Buffalo conducts
research, and provides education and service
to increase knowledge about assistive devices
for persons with disabilities. The site
contains links to disability and rehabilitation,
assistive technology, and architecture and
design Web sites.
National Center To Improve Practice http://www.ldonline.org/ld_indepth/technology/multimedia.html
View the 9-minute video feature that provides
strategies for using multimedia to improve
the writing skills of students with learning
disabilities.

SITES FOR
KIDS AND YOUTH: To Top

http://www.globalkidsconnect.org/
learn to make a difference as a global citizen
http://www.cyberkids.com/kc/
http://www.kidskonnect.com/
a safe internet gateway for kids created
and maintained by educations
http://www.kidsturncentral.com
activities, information about events that
affect kids, etc
Hoagies' Gifted Education enrichment, educational,
and safe gaming links for kids and teens.
http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/

OTHER USEFUL
SITES: To Top 
Coping.org - Tools for Coping with a Variety
of Life's Stressors http://www.coping.org
Teens Living with Cancer http://www.teenslivingwithcancer.org
When Your Child is Missing: A Family Survival
Guide http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/pubs/childismissing/contents.html
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