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EDITORIAL
... Learning a
new behaviour
PROFESSION AND PRACTICE
... Jack Phelan on what
we do
... Helping students
feel that they belong
... Aesthetics or
therapy in art?
... Deprivation and
education - II
... Metaphoric
story-telling in child and youth care
... Beyond obedience: A
discipline model
CARE WORKERS
... Mark Krueger
introduces Gevon Daynuah
... Early youthwork
pioneers
... Jackie Winfield
writes to a student
... Spirit in child and
youth care work
... Let them eat cake
FEATURES
... Diversion in
Uganda
... Computers in child
and youth care
... Fraternising
with the inmates
OTHER THINGS
... Special: Bette Simon’s
new book — Chapter Two
... Leon
Fulcher writes from Saskatchewan
... Home Visit —
Cedrick
... Tales from the
field — Gord Robinson
... EndNotes
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“One of the advantages of being
disorderly is that one is constantly making exciting
discoveries.”
—
A.A. MILNE
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