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Adolescence : a very short introduction / Peter K. Smith.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Very short introductions ; 475.Publication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 2016.Description: xvi, 136 p. : ill. b&w ; 18 cmISBN:
  • 9780199665563
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 155.5
Contents:
1. Adolescence as a life stage -- 2. Puberty–body and brain changes -- 3. Formal operational thought, moral development, and identity -- 4. Relationship changes–parents and peers -- 5. Youth culture–leisure pursuits and the cyberworld -- 6. Risk-taking, antisocial behaviour, and delinquency -- 7. Internalizing disorders and adolescent, and delinquency -- 8. Sexual and romantic development, early parenthood, and emerging adulthood.
Summary: Adolescence is a turbulent period to live through, and a time of importance and concern to parents, teachers, and social workers. Marking the transition from the world of childhood to adult life, the adolescent faces many challenges and opportunities, including forming their own identity, relating to often conflicting demands from parents and peers, and negotiating first romantic relationships. In this Very Short Introduction, Peter K. Smith provides an engaging and informative overview of what we know and what we are learning about adolescence. Including both a guide to the classical research that has informed our knowledge, as well as the results of the modern research into the contemporary adolescent experience, Smith examines a number of aspects of adolescence, including the cultural and historical context, the biological changes to the adolescent brain, and the controversies that adolescence brings.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Adolescence as a life stage --
2. Puberty–body and brain changes --
3. Formal operational thought, moral development, and identity --
4. Relationship changes–parents and peers --
5. Youth culture–leisure pursuits and the cyberworld --
6. Risk-taking, antisocial behaviour, and delinquency --
7. Internalizing disorders and adolescent, and delinquency --
8. Sexual and romantic development, early parenthood, and emerging adulthood.

Adolescence is a turbulent period to live through, and a time of importance and concern to parents, teachers, and social workers. Marking the transition from the world of childhood to adult life, the adolescent faces many challenges and opportunities, including forming their own identity, relating to often conflicting demands from parents and peers, and negotiating first romantic relationships.

In this Very Short Introduction, Peter K. Smith provides an engaging and informative overview of what we know and what we are learning about adolescence. Including both a guide to the classical research that has informed our knowledge, as well as the results of the modern research into the contemporary adolescent experience, Smith examines a number of aspects of adolescence, including the cultural and historical context, the biological changes to the adolescent brain, and the controversies that adolescence brings.

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