Adolescence Psychosocial PerspectivesGerald Caplan, Serge Lebovici When the principal asks a fifth-grader to write a letter regarding the purchase of a new drinking fountain for their school, he finds that all sorts of chaos results. |
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DEVELOPMENT ISSUES | 1 |
The Intellectual Development of the Adolescent | 22 |
The Reactions of Adults to Adolescents and Their Behavior | 54 |
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