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Adolescent playing card set-caring for caregivers

A set of ten cards

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A series of cards representing activities such as academics, cooking, dancing, drawing, problem solving, relationships, etc. 

 

Adolescent Playing Card Set-Caring

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Download the cards (pdf, 7 MB)

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