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NJArch maintains an extensive library of books and videos. Borrowing from the library is simple, convenient and offered at no cost to NJ residents. 

Here's how it works: Browse the collection and select the items you wish to borrow. Place the items in your cart, and fill out the required shipping information. The items will be shipped to you by USPS with a return shipping label provided for your convenience. Lending period is 4 weeks.
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Why Girls Talk And What They’re Really Saying

A Parent's Survival Guide to Connecting With Your Teen As most parents will attest, raising teen girls can be a roller-coaster ride of high drama and low mom... more
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Susan Morris Shaffer
Linda Perlman Gordon

Why Was I Adopted?

This book provides a simple explanation of the facts of adoption. It is a silly, humorous, yet serious book explaining to children what it means to be adopted. ... more
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Livingston, Carole

Will You Be Here When I Get Home?

The consequences of search and reunion for everyone involved, from birth parents to adoptive parents, siblings to partners, are explored in this book with hones... more
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Cashin, Claire

William Is My Brother

Two young brothers are the same in many ways except that one was born into the family and the other was adopted.more
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Jane T. Schnitter
Illustrated by Gerald Kruck

With Eyes Wide Open

This workbook is for parents about to adopt an international child with life-experiences, the words we use to describe a child 12 months old or older who is alr... more
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Miller, Margi
Ward, Nancy

Without Spanking Or Spoiling 2nd Edition

Every parent has heard the phrase "spare the rod; spoil the child."  And most parents have heard someone say that spanking is a form of child abuse.  Parents ... more
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Crary, Elizabeth

Words, Words And More Words

A First Word Book For Young Children
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Landoll's

Working With Adoptive Families Beyond Placement

"Working With Adoptive Families Beyond Placement is the first book ever written to provide a post placement model for practitioners to help the adoptive family ... more
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Hartman, Ann

Working With Custodial Grandparents

"The contributors document the impact of this comparatively new role on the grandparents and their grandchildren, stressing the importance of a life span perspe... more
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Hayslip Jr., Bert
Patrick, Julie Hicks

Working with Parents

Establishing a working alliance with parents is essential to the successful treatment of children.  How to create and sustain that alliance - how to engage par... more
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Siskind, Diana
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