Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood: A Cultural ApproachPresenting a conception of adolescence and emerging adulthood from a cultural perspective, this book includes a considerable amount of anthropology, sociology, and international research in addition to the usual psychological research done mostly in the United States. It encourages readers to think critically about the studies presented, enabling them to examine the subject in a cultural context. Topics include: biological foundations, cognitive functions, cultural beliefs, gender, the self, family, friends and peers, dating, love and sexuality, school, work, media, problems, and a 21st century look at adolescence and emerging adulthood. For teachers, sociologists, psychologists and psychiatrists; or anyone who works with those in the 10 - 25 age range. |
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... CRITICALLY Is 25 a good rough upper age boundary for the end of emerging adulthood ? Where would you put the upper age boundary , and why ? Table 1.3 Median Age of First Marriage and First Birth in the United States , 1890-1997 First ...
... CRITICALLY Is 25 a good rough upper age boundary for the end of emerging adulthood ? Where would you put the upper age boundary , and why ? Table 1.3 Median Age of First Marriage and First Birth in the United States , 1890-1997 First ...
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... Critically questions in each chapter are intended to promote critical thinking on adolescence and emerging adulthood . They also provide you with examples of what critical thinking means . THINKING CRITICALLY Did your high school ...
... Critically questions in each chapter are intended to promote critical thinking on adolescence and emerging adulthood . They also provide you with examples of what critical thinking means . THINKING CRITICALLY Did your high school ...
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... CRITICALLY cal view of their college education . To them , the pur- pose of college is to gain skills and a degree that will enable them to get a better job than they would have otherwise . Like collegiates , students in the vocational ...
... CRITICALLY cal view of their college education . To them , the pur- pose of college is to gain skills and a degree that will enable them to get a better job than they would have otherwise . Like collegiates , students in the vocational ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 2 |
The Biological Revolution of Puberty | 34 |
Primary Sex Characteristics | 40 |
Copyright | |
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