Adolescence: Transition from Childhood to MaturityFor undergraduates in psychology, education, home economics, and sociology, as well as for their parents. |
Contents
What Is Adolescence? | 3 |
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS IN ADOLESCENT | 27 |
The influences of siblings family size and birth | 38 |
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