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Talented Teenagers: The Roots of Success and Failure |
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Mihály Csíkszentmihályi (1934-2021), Kevin Rathunde, and Samuel Whale, with contribution by Maria Wong | | | Cambridge University Press / Softcover / Nov 1996 9780521574631 (ISBN-10: 0521574633) | | Infant, Child & Adolescent / Developmental Psychology | | price: $69.95 (may be subject to change) | | 320 pages | |
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Talented Teenagers is a fascinating and absorbing examination of what makes adolescents tick: what roles personality traits, family interactions, education, and the social environment play in a young person's motivation to develop his or her talent. Vivid descriptions in the students' own words bring the material to life. Parents, teachers, psychologists, and counselors will find in these pages concrete information about the conditions that foster the cultivation of mental abilities in adolescence, for both the gifted and the average student. |
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