Adolescent cognition thinking in a new key /

Adolescent cognition thinking in a new key / [videorecording] : Thinking in a new key [videorecording] Davidson Films, Inc. present ; written by David Elkind ; producer, Frances W. Davidson ; director, John M. Davidson - San Luis Obispo, CA : Davidson Films, 1999 - 1 videodisc (DVD) (32 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 cm. - Constructivism series .

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Camera, Gregory Monroe, John Davidson, Emily Davidson ; editors, Kim Baker, John Davidson Camera, Gregory Monroe, John Davidson, Emily Davidson ; editors, Kim Baker, John Davidson

Narrated by: David Elkind

During adolescence, young minds begin working in fresh ways that permit new ways of reasoning that enable students to take on much more challenging materials. However, these transitions can result in inconsistent forms of thinking that create social and emotional difficulties. Referring to the work of Piaget, Erikson, Goffman and his own studies, David Elkind looks at the intellectual, emotional and social changes of this stage of life

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Self-perception in adolescence
Thought and thinking
Adolescent psychology

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