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... young children lose their meaning and appropriateness for teenagers . A fairly common problem parents face is difficulty in changing the habits formed while rearing young children when those children become adolescents . Teenagers are ...
... young children lose their meaning and appropriateness for teenagers . A fairly common problem parents face is difficulty in changing the habits formed while rearing young children when those children become adolescents . Teenagers are ...
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... children and those involving adolescents . Child- versus Adolescent - Abuse Cases Socioeconomic and Demographic Characteristics By and large , reported cases involving infants and young children are heavily concentrated among low ...
... children and those involving adolescents . Child- versus Adolescent - Abuse Cases Socioeconomic and Demographic Characteristics By and large , reported cases involving infants and young children are heavily concentrated among low ...
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... young children . Social - service agencies react to them in the same ways . These similarities are strong enough for ... children's adolescence . The fact that adolescents are more expensive to rear than young children would not affect ...
... young children . Social - service agencies react to them in the same ways . These similarities are strong enough for ... children's adolescence . The fact that adolescents are more expensive to rear than young children would not affect ...
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