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Intervening in Preschool Years Can Prevent Juvenile Delinquency

MONDAY, Oct. 8 (HealthDay News) -- Parental action can alter a preschoolers' biological response to stress, lowering the chance that even a high-risk child will become a juvenile delinquent, U.S. researchers report.
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Laurie Miller Brotman
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