by Ada Hart Arlitt ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 14, 1938
Excellent general treatment of the psychological and physical problems of adolescence, for the parent or teacher. Not a book to give the adolescent. Approaches the subject from a sane point of view, and virtually ignores the abnormalities, assuming that deviations are to be expected and are a passing phase. The author discusses the physical aspects briefly -- this section would have stood some amplification. Then goes in more detail into the emotional aspects, the causes in mental -- physical unbalance, in gland conditions, in situations in school, in social life, in the family. Suggests handling by parents and family and teachers, with sufficient cases to point up her arguments. Not specific enough on some points, but in general a wise presentation of the problem -- and of why modern life has made it a problem -- and of ways to meet it.
Pub Date: Feb. 14, 1938
ISBN: N/A
Page Count: -
Publisher: Whittlesey House
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Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 1938
Categories: NONFICTION
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