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Adolescence is a hard period to write about. Divergences between children seem to grow more marked as their range and variety of behavior becomes greater. Many problems arising in this period have, as yet, been unstudied. In the United States of today, to picture the wide variations in family life, in parents' hopes and expectations of their children, is impossible. To make statements that fit all family or cultural patterns is obviously out of the question. What the Children's Bureau has tried to do in this bulletin is to give some of the underlying needs of young, growing, human creatures which result in behavior that is sometimes hard for parents to understand. Our hope is that each parent who reads it will interpret what is said according to his own special situation and requirements. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
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