Gainesville Kids' Mental Health Examiner

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Gainesville Kids' Mental Health Examiner

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Kara T. Tamanini is a licensed mental health counselor in a private Christian counseling center in Ocala, FL and is the author of children's books on a variety of mental health issues. Ms. Tamanini can be contacted through her website, KidsAwarenessSeries.com or via e-mail at kaseries@yahoo.com.

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