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  1. Professor of Psychology, Loyola University Chicago, 6525 N. Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60626, USA

    Joseph A. Durlak

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  1. Joseph A. Durlak
  2. Sasha R. Berger
  3. Christine I. Celio

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  1. Child & Family Agency of Southeastern, Hempstead St. 255, New London, 06320, U.S.A.

    Thomas P. Gullotta

  2. Southworth Drive 70, Ashford, 06278, U.S.A.

    Martin Bloom

  3. Youth & Family Services, Town of Glastonbury, Glastonbury, 06033, U.S.A.

    Christianne F. Gullotta

  4. Child & Family Agency of Southeastern, Hempstead St. 255, New London, 06320, U.S.A.

    Jennifer C. Messina

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Durlak, J.A., Berger, S.R., Celio, C.I. (2009). After-School Programs. In: Gullotta, T., Bloom, M., Gullotta, C., Messina, J. (eds) A Blueprint for Promoting Academic and Social Competence in After-School Programs. Issues in Children’s and Families’ Lives, vol 10. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-79920-9_3

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