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...problem of a specific continent, it’s not just the problem of a specific nation, it’s not just the problem of a specific age group. It’s a problem that also affects Harvard students,” AIDS Week Director Leslie A. Garbarino ’03 said...

Author: By David Villarreal, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: AIDS Week To Raise Awareness | 12/3/2001 | See Source »

...response from organizations helping out with AIDS Awareness Week has been amazing, according to Garbarino. “We’ve had organizations that have come up and said, tell us what to do,” she said...

Author: By David Villarreal, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: AIDS Week To Raise Awareness | 12/3/2001 | See Source »

...Garbarino has spent a lot of time interviewing Klebold's parents (though he was constrained from directly quoting them, since they are being sued by victims' families). Tom and Sue Klebold, he told me, turn out to be loving and involved parents. It's not that they didn't work hard at knowing their son. Rather, he deceived them about who he actually was. Garbarino considers the Klebolds an extreme case of a common phenomenon, where children grow adept at hiding their vulnerabilities and dark secrets, while at the same time being exposed to influences that can translate their adolescent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Lessons Of Dylan Klebold | 9/3/2001 | See Source »

Teens have secret lives--different selves they show to their family, friends and teachers, as Garbarino learned when he surveyed 275 freshmen at Cornell University. These "good" kids reported committing crimes, drinking, doing drugs and having sex without their folks' ever knowing. The only way for even watchful parents to know what's truly going on is for kids to tell them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Lessons Of Dylan Klebold | 9/3/2001 | See Source »

...children to let you into their worlds? Garbarino echoes other child development experts in saying you should start when they're young and don't know any differently. You have to let them know early on that their fears and concerns will be met with calm, love and guidance, not disapproval. Garbarino cites studies showing a connection between how much kids divulge to their parents and how well-adjusted they are. He is convinced that if Dylan Klebold had shared his desperation with his parents, they could have helped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Lessons Of Dylan Klebold | 9/3/2001 | See Source »

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