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Romanians Visit Agency Noted for Work with Kids: The Social Workers Learn Strategies for Dealing with Difficult Children

by the Register-Guard Staff Four Romanians sit at a one-way window watching three Eugene preschoolers at play. The youngsters paint, chatter amiably, eat snacks and clean up after themselves. What’s remarkable here, explains foster care caseworker Kin Bronz, is what’s missing. When these children came to the program last year, they were unmanageable, incapable of […]

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Student Survey Tracks Latinos School Issues: The Project Identifies Factors that Work Against Latino Kids Graduating from School

by Jeff Wright of The Register-Guard A new survey that says parents and schools can better address a worrisome Latino high school dropout rate was conducted by researchers who should have some insight into the problem – Latino students themselves. The Latino Youth Project Survey, nearly three years in the making, identifies a range of

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‘World-Class’ and Right Here

by The Register-Guard Staff Terrie Moffitt, an internationally known expert on juvenile delinquency, got the jitters before addressing a hushed anteroom at the University of Oregon library recently. The audience of suit-wearing psychologists, who waited politely on folding chairs, didn’t appear intimidating. But many in the room were connected with the Eugene-based Oregon Social Learning

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The Best Hope

by The Register-Guard Staff Her husband was long gone. He was imprisoned by the time her first son was born, and he was dead when her second son most needed raising. She moved the boys from California to Oregon, as far away from that past as she dared go. She got off welfare, got steady

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