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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2007

Dr. Richard Falzone describes the developmental tasks of adolescence.

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  • its insane what som of these ppl write. if you are a parent raising a child... and you are doing your job... really this is what you got through.. theres no such thing as "I don't think half of this is true"... really unless your raising a horse... what he is saying makes total sense.... but its starts from the beggining.. not once they are uncontrollable.. parents need to have their feet on the ground and not just have kids left and right and then not know what to do with them

  • I don't think half of this is true.

  • nice;)

  • Theres are alot of thing in thios I had to contradict...

  • excellent!

  • Thanks Dr. Falzone. I am a parenting trainer of trainers, cognitive change facilitator, adolescent stress/anger coach etc, biomedical engineer, bla, bla. I have not heard or read such truth as I teach it until now. Excellent! You need to be out there sharing your knowledge and experience more. Most professionals don't have a clue. Thank you.

  • Nicely done. I'm interested in the epigenetic theories and how much they attribute to heredity vs. environment. If things like depression and schizophrenia can be hereditary, I wonder, if at all, how much hormones play a role in teenage depression and emotional sensitivity.

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