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- Report of the Governor's Advisory Committee on Youth Development. by North Carolina.Governor's Advisory Committee on Youth Development.(CARDINAL)187809;
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- Subjects: Juvenile delinquents; Criminal justice, Administration of; Social work with juvenile delinquents;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 4
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- Appalachian North Carolina youth development project (1972-73) : (NC-ARC 72-161), final project report. by North Carolina Internship Office.(CARDINAL)307735;
Includes bibliography.Student originated service learning internships in Appalachian North Carolina 1973 / by Kathryn Jones Bennion.
- Subjects: Youth; Internship programs; Interns; Student volunteers in social service; Young volunteers in community development;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- The North Carolina Appalachian Youth Leadership Development Program, 1970 / by Sigmon, Robert Lee.; Trantham, Glenn.; North Carolina Internship Office.(CARDINAL)307735; North Carolina Board of Higher Education.(CARDINAL)133937;
"Bibliography of service-learning materials": pages [39]-[40].
- Subjects: North Carolina Appalachian Youth Leadership Development Program.; Interns; Student volunteers in social service;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Technology's child : digital media's role in the ages and stages of growing up / by Davis, Katie(Assistant professor),author.(CARDINAL)404136;
Includes bibliographical references and index.What happens to the little ones, the tweens, and the teenagers, when technology--ubiquitous in the world they inhabit--becomes a critical part of their lives? This timely book Technology's Child brings much-needed clarity to what we know about technology's role in child development. Better yet, it provides guidance on how to use what we know to help children of all ages make the most of their digital experiences. From toddlers who are exploring their immediate environment to twentysomethings who are exploring their place in society, technology inevitably and profoundly affects their development. Drawing on her expertise in developmental science and design research, Katie Davis describes what happens when child development and technology design interact, and how this interaction is complicated by children's individual characteristics and social and cultural contexts. Critically, she explains how a self-directed experience of technology--one initiated, sustained, and ended voluntarily--supports healthy child development, especially when it takes place within the context of community support. Children's experiences with technology--their "screen time" and digital social relationships--have become an inescapable aspect of growing up. This book, for the first time, identifies the qualitative distinctions between different ages and stages of this engagement, and offers invaluable guidance for parents and teachers navigating the digital landscape, and for technology designers charting the way.
- Subjects: Internet and youth.; Technology and youth.; Child development.; Digital media.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Comparison of outcomes for youth apprenticeship projects and youth career development projects : supplementary report / by Richards, James M.(James McDowell),1931-(CARDINAL)283033; Williams, Gerald D.(CARDINAL)282791; Davin, Edward P.; United States.Employment and Training Administration.(CARDINAL)155703; CSR, Incorporated.(CARDINAL)282789;
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- Subjects: Apprentices; Youth; Vocational education; Apprentices; Youth.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Youth development program services, reaching out to the child in trouble. by North Carolina.Division of Youth Development.;
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- Subjects: Social work with juvenile delinquents; Juvenile corrections; Juvenile delinquents;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- The Hitler Youth : origins and development 1922-45 / by Koch, H. W.(Hannsjoachim Wolfgang),1933-;
Bibliography: 317-336.
- Subjects: Hitler-Jugend.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Office of youth development of the North Carolina Department of Social Rehabilitation and Control. by North Carolina.Department of Social Rehabilitation and Control.(CARDINAL)315781; North Carolina.Office of Youth Development.;
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- Subjects: Juvenile detention homes; Juvenile delinquents;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Outreach education in schools, homes, and communities / by North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service.(CARDINAL)217218; North Carolina State University.Department of 4-H Youth Development.(CARDINAL)315737;
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- Subjects: North Carolina State University. Department of 4-H Youth Development.; 4-H clubs;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- A dog named Christmas [videorecording] / by Beal, Jeff,composer.; Emond, Linda,actor.(CARDINAL)539683; Fisher, Noel,1984-actor.; Greenwood, Bruce,1956-actor.; Pogue, Ken,actor.; Werner, Peter,1947-film director.; Hallmark Home Entertainment (Firm),production company.(CARDINAL)340738;
Editor, David Beatty ; director of photography, Eric Van Haren Noman ; music, Jeff Beal.Bruce Greenwood, Linda Emond, Noel Fisher, Ken Pogue.Against her husband, George's wishes, Mary Ann helps her twenty year old developmentally challenged son, Todd, adopt a friendly yellow lab, who he names Christmas. Bringing home Christmas proves to be a life changing event for the whole family, allowing Todd to show that he can care for the dog on his own, and inspiring George to love a new member of the family.Rating: TVPG.DVD, wide screen.
- Subjects: Christmas films.; Feature films.; Made-for-TV movies.; Developmentally disabled youth; Pet adoption;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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