New Beginnings: A Guide to Designing Parenting Programs for Refugee and Immigrant Parents. International Catholic Child Bureau Series
This guide is intended to aid in the design of parent education courses for refugee and immigrant parents, especially those who are having problems in relations with their children. The presentation is based on the experience of three parent-education projects, each of which conducted an 8-week cour...
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