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Prevent Child Abuse North Dakota offers the following materials on child abuse, prevention, parenting tips, and other related topics. You can order these materials by phone at 701.223.9052 or 1.800.403.9932 (toll-free in ND) or by e-mailing
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. Please be sure to include the publication's reference number and quantity when placing your order.
Each booklet is offered at $1.50. Orders of less than $50 are available at no cost as supplies are available. (Limit one order per organization per sixth month period.) Orders of more than $50 including postage will be billed to the agency or organization.
Complete List of Publications
CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT
- A1 - Child Abuse & Neglect - Should I Report This?
- A2 - You Can Help Prevent Child Abuse
- A3 - Understanding Primary Prevention
- A4 - Preventing Child Physical Abuse In Your Community
- A5 - Reporting Child Abuse: It's Everyone's Responsibility
- A6 - About Clcohol, Child Abuse and NeglectWhat Everyone Should Know about Child Neglect
- A7 - Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences - Preventing Child Neglect
- A8 - Do All You Can to Protect Us
- A9 - You Can Help Prevent Child Abuse & Neglect
- A10 - What You Need to Know if a Child is being Abused or Neglected (for Clergy)
- A11 - Reporting Child Abuse: A Guide for Professionals
- A12 - About Adults Abused as Children
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SEXUAL ABUSE
- B1 - Child Sexual Abuse: Tips for Parents
- B2 - CSA:Guide for Clergy
- B3- CSA: Guide for Child Care/Pre-School Providers
- B4 - CSA: Guide for Medical Professionals
- B5 - CSA: Medical/Psychological Provider Reference Card
- B6 - CSA:Understanding Children's Sexual Behaviors - What's Natural & Healthy
- B7 - CSA:Guide for Recognizing Sexual Behavior Problems in Adolescents
- B8 - Preventing Child Sexual Abuse in Your Community
- B9 - About Child Sexual Abuse
- B10 - Kids Have Rights, Too (Ages 8-11)
- B11 Protecting Children From Sexual Abuse
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EMOTIONAL ABUSE & NEGLECT
- C1 - About Emotional Abuse and Neglect of Children
- C2 - Preventing Child Neglect in Your Community
- C3 - Emtional Abuse: Everything You Say Makes a Difference
- C4 - Stop Using Words That Hurt
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DISCIPLINE
- D1 - Would You Like to Wear Red Socks or Blue Socks?
- D2 - How To Teach Your Children Discipline
- D3 - Red, White, & Bruises (Alternatives to Spanking)
- D4 - Ten Reasons for Not Hitting Children (Poster)
- D5 - Positive Discipline
- D6 - Child Discipline: Guideline for Parents
- D7 - Single Parenting & Discipline
- D8 - Helping Indian Parents Discipline Their Children
- D9 - What Every Parent Should Know
- D10 - Good Ways to Raise Good Kids - Firm But Fair
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ADOLESCENTS
- E1 When Your Teenage Acts Their Age
- E2 - Understanding Adolescence
- E3 - Understanding and Preventing Dating Violence
- E4 - What Young People Should Know About Conflict Resolution
- E5 - Parenting 101: Am I Ready for This? (Teen Parenting)
- E6 - What a Teenager Needs to Know About Sexual Abuse
- E7 - About Adolescent Sex Offenders
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ESPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN
- F1 - My Body Belongs To Me (Activity Book) Ages 2-6
- F2 - Your Body Belongs To You (Activity Book) Ages 6-9
- F3 - About Words That Hurt
- F4 - About Feeling Angry (Activity Book) Ages 6-9
- F5 - Let's Talk About Anger (Activity Book) Ages 9-12
- F6 - Zoe Steps Up (Conflict Management) Ages 6-8
- F7 - Rose's New Shoes (Bullying) Ages 6-8
- F8 - Theo Gets a Boost (Self-Esteem) Ages 6-8
- F9 - Melvin Feels Mad (Managing Anger) Ages 6-8
- F10- We Care About Each Other (Bullying) Ages 2-6
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT
- G1 - Oh Baby! (Birth - 18 Months)
- G2- Off They Go! (6-12 Years)
- G3 - Child Development Ages 0-3
- G4 - Child Development Ages 3-6
- G5 - Child Development Ages 6-9
- G6 - Child Development Ages 9-12
- G7 - Great Beginnings: Your Baby's First Year
- G8 - Great Beginnings: Your Terrific Toddler
- G9 - Great Beginnings: Your Preschooler
- G10 - Great Beginnings: Social Emotional
- G11 - Great Beginnings: Guide for Teen Parents
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NEW PARENTS/CHILDCARE
- H1 - Bonding with Your Child
- H2 - Preventing Shaken Baby Syndrome: Keeping Cool Never, Never Shake A Baby (H2A. Brochure H2B. Poster)
- H3 - Growth and Development through Parenting
- H4 - Becoming a Father
- H5 - Are you Tough Enough to be Gentle? (Poster) Babies are Fragile: Learn about Shaken Baby Syndrome
- H6 - Enjoy Your Baby
- H7 - Benefits of Home Visiting Services
- H8 - Wanted the Perfect Babysitter
- H9 - Can You Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich?
- H10 - Staying Cool When Baby Cries
- H11 - Understading Shaken Baby Syndrome
- H12 - 3 Things Every Cool Dad Should Know
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GENERAL PARENTING/MISC
- I1 - Handling Family Conflict: Tips for Families
- I2 - Parents' Survival Tips When Shopping
- I3 - You, Your Child and Self-Esteem
- I4 - What Every Parent Should Know About Bullying
- I5 - Parents and Gangs
- I6 - Keeping Your Children Out of the Cross Fire (Divorce)
- I7 - About Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
- I8 - Helping Your Kids Behave While Shopping
- I9 - Staying Safe on the InternetSing a Song of Spinach (Shopping)
- I10 - It's the Little Things that Count!
- I11 - Home Alone: Is Your Child Ready?
- I12 - What Can You Do: When Parents Mistreat Their Children in Public
- I13 - Sing a Song of Spinach (Shopping)
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
- J1 - How Violence in the Family Affects Children
- J2 - Family Violence Hurts Children, Help Stop the Pain
- J3 - Children & Family Violence, What to Look For
- J4 - Family Violence-When There's Trouble at Home
- J5 - Help the Hurt Go Away
- J6 - Communities Make a Difference: Preventing Family Violence
- J7 - Are You in a Healthy Relationship?
- J8 - About Alcohol, Other Drugs & Other Family Violence
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STRESS MANAGEMENT
- K1 - Succedding as a Single Parent
- K2 - Unwind Before You're Tied into Knots
- K3 - Cool Down Before Things Heat Up
- K4 - Splash Water on Your Face
- K5 - Anger Management for Healthy Child Development
- K6 - Getting a Handle on Stress Tips for Parents
- K7 - Coping with the Stress of Parenting
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MERCHANDISE
- M1 - Pinwheel Lapel Pin ($5.00)
- M2 - Blue Ribbon Car Magnet ($1.00)
- M3 - Prevent Child Abuse Wristband ($1.00)
- M4 - Dove Pin ($1.00)
- M5 - Authentic Voices Pin ($1.00)
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PCAND PROGRAMS
- N1 - PCAND Mission Brochure
- N2 - Publication Index and Order From
- N3 - Circle of Parents Brochure
- N4 - Authentic Voices of North Dakota Brochure
- N5 - Authentic Voices of North Dakota Publication
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