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... changes . ( Margaret Miller / Photo Researchers ) marked the beginning of toddlerhood - a period that spans the second year of life — and the children's approach to the world changed again . At first , the youngsters did , indeed ...
... changes . ( Margaret Miller / Photo Researchers ) marked the beginning of toddlerhood - a period that spans the second year of life — and the children's approach to the world changed again . At first , the youngsters did , indeed ...
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... changes in body size , proportions , and sex- ual maturity and the hormonal changes that underlie them . Hormonal Changes To young adolescents and their parents , major signs of puberty often seem to appear quite suddenly . But the ...
... changes in body size , proportions , and sex- ual maturity and the hormonal changes that underlie them . Hormonal Changes To young adolescents and their parents , major signs of puberty often seem to appear quite suddenly . But the ...
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... changes in self- concept and self - esteem during adolescence . SELF - DEVELOPMENT IN ADOLESCENCE During adolescence , cognitive changes transform the young person's vision of the self ... Changes in Self-Concept 572 Changes in Self-Esteem.
... changes in self- concept and self - esteem during adolescence . SELF - DEVELOPMENT IN ADOLESCENCE During adolescence , cognitive changes transform the young person's vision of the self ... Changes in Self-Concept 572 Changes in Self-Esteem.
Contents
The Transition to Adulthood | xix |
Preface | xxiii |
Part I | 1 |
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