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A Literary Hero for Adolescents: The Adolescent

English Journal, 1969
to look to such concepts as the hero, the ideal or representative man, who stands for his culture and who represents an aspect of human culture viewed as a panorama. Gilgamesh, Odysseus, Aeneas, Abalard, Hamlet, Faust. Here we approach what John Dixon has called the "heritage model" of teaching literature, the teaching of the "cultural heritage" of ...
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Adolescent Reasoning and Adolescent Rights [PDF]

open access: possibleHuman Development, 1993
In two recent cases, the United States Supreme Court addressed the authority of public secondary schools to exercise control over student publication in the school newspaper and student meetings on ...
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Adolescent endometriosis

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2009
This review will address the recent literature regarding adolescent endometriosis.An increasing body of literature suggests that there are symptoms of endometriosis present in adolescents. In addition, those teens with a history of dysmenorrhea severe enough to disrupt quality of life are more likely to be diagnosed with endometriosis.The issues of ...
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Hypertension in adolescents

Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy, 2009
In adults, hypertension has long been perceived as a public health problem. By contrast, its impact in childhood is far less appreciated. In fact, quite often, high blood pressure in children is not even diagnosed. Blood pressure is a vital sign that is routinely obtained during a physical examination of adults, but only very seldom in children.
Aglony M.   +2 more
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Egocentrism in Adolescence

Child Development, 1967
This paper describes the different forms of egocentrism characteristic of each of the major stages of cognitive growth outlined by Piaget. Particular attention is paid to the egocentrism of adolescence which is here described as the failure to differentiate between the cognitive concerns of others and those of the self.
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The Parenting of Adolescents and Adolescents as Parents

1999
Parenting is both a biological and a social process (Lerner, Castellino, et al., 1995; Tobach & Schneirla, 1968). It is the term summarizing the set of behaviors involved across life in the relations among organisms who are usually conspecifics, and typically members of different generations or, at the least, of different birth cohorts.
Elizabeth E. Sparks   +2 more
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On Adolescence

The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 1960
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Adolescence

The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 1958
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Adolescence, Adolescents, and Learning Disorders

Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 1981
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