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Articles by topic:
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Youth Development

Bibliography:
• Books
• Chapters, Articles & Essays
• Educational Videos
Youth Development

Holzman, L. (2007) Cops, Kids and Culture. Presentation at The Police and Our Young People: What is their Relationship? A Conference Sponsored by the All Stars Project, New York, June 2007

Feldman, N. and Silverman, B. (2004) The let's talk about it model: Engaging young people as partners in creating their own mental health program. K. E. Robinson (Ed.), Advances in School-Based Mental Health, Best Practices and Program Models. New Jersey: Civic Research Institute.

Gordon, E., C. B. Bowman, and B. X. Mejia, (2003). Changing the Script for Youth Development: An Evaluation of the All Stars Talent Show Network and the Joseph A. Forgione Development School for Youth. Institute for Urban and Minority Education, Teachers College, Columbia University.

Silverman, B. and R. Mendez, (2003) Creating our own development. On the Move, newsletter of the Center for School Based Health Programs, spring issue.

Barra, K. and B. Silverman (2000). Let's Talk About It: A Model for Youth Development. In Center for School Board Mental Health Assistance Newsletter.

Barra, K. and Silverman, B (2000). Let's Talk About It: A Community Building Approach to Prevention. In National Assembly of School Based Mental Health Newsletter.

Mendez, R. (1999). Pregnant productions: A Vygotskian approach to teens and teen pregnancy. In H. Harris and D. Maloney (Eds.), Readings in trends and issues in human services. New York: Allyn and Bacon

Strickland, G. and Holzman, L. (1989). Developing poor and minority children as leaders with the Barbara Taylor School educational model. Journal of Negro Education, 58, 3, pp. 383-398.



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