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Twelve to sixteen: early adolescence.

Author: Jerome Kagan; Robert Coles; J M Tanner
Publisher: New York, Norton [1972]
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Genre/Form: Essays
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Jerome Kagan; Robert Coles; J M Tanner
ISBN: 0393010929 9780393010923
OCLC Number: 329039
Description: xii, 356 p. 24 cm.
Contents: Sequence, tempo, and individual variation in growth and development of boys and girls aged twelve to sixteen / J.M. Tanner --
Social characteristics of early adolescence / Chad Gordon --
The child analyst looks at the young adolescent / Peter Blos --
Adolescence on America: from idea to social fact / David Bakan --
A conception of early adolescence / Jerome Kagan --
The political imagination of the young adolescent / Joseph Adelson --
The adolescent as a philosopher: the discovery of the self in a post-conventional world / Lawrence Kohlberg and Carol Gilligan --
Reflections on the early adolescent in school / Edward C. Martin --
A world they never knew: the family and social change / John Janeway Conger --
The creation of the sexual in early adolescence / John H. Gagnon --
The weather of the years / Robert Coles --
An uptight adolescence / Phyllis La Farge --
The connections of adolescence / Thomas J. Cottle --
Growing up / Tina De Varon.
Responsibility: Edited by Jerome Kagan and Robert Coles. Essays by J.M. Tanner [and others].

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