Boomerang Kids: A Revealing Look at Why So Many of Our Children Are Failing on Their Own, and How Parents Can Help
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Carl Pickhardt, P., & Carl Pickhardt, P. (2011). Boomerang Kids: A Revealing Look at Why So Many of Our Children Are Failing on Their Own, and How Parents Can Help . Sourcebooks Inc.

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Carl Pickhardt, PhD and PhD|AUTHOR Carl Pickhardt. 2011. Boomerang Kids: A Revealing Look At Why So Many of Our Children Are Failing On Their Own, and How Parents Can Help. Sourcebooks Inc.

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Carl Pickhardt, PhD and PhD|AUTHOR Carl Pickhardt. Boomerang Kids: A Revealing Look At Why So Many of Our Children Are Failing On Their Own, and How Parents Can Help Sourcebooks Inc, 2011.

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Carl Pickhardt, PhD, and PhD|AUTHOR Carl Pickhardt. Boomerang Kids: A Revealing Look At Why So Many of Our Children Are Failing On Their Own, and How Parents Can Help Sourcebooks Inc, 2011.

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