ABSTRACT
The neighborhood in which the child lives is an early and major arena for exploration and social interaction, and serves as a setting for the physical and emotional development of the child. (Garbarino et al. 1992, p. 202)
The neighborhood in which the child lives is an early and major arena for exploration and social interaction, and serves as a setting for the physical and emotional development of the child. (Garbarino et al. 1992, p. 202)