bookSep 9, 2014Closed access
Age of Opportunity: Lessons from the New Science of Adolescence
Abstract
Age of Opportunity is an accessible, evidence-based and practical guide to adolescence for parents, clinicians, educators; in fact, for any person who affects the lives of adolescents, and particularly policy makers. The author, Laurence Steinberg, is a developmental psychologist who is Distinguished Professor in Psychology at Temple University in Philadelphia, USA, and has a correspondingly impressive oeuvre. For those who have not previously encountered his work, a quick Internet search will be an eye-opener. Most importantly, Steinberg is a long-serving advocate for the fair and evidence-based treatment of adolescents in the labour, educational and justice fields.
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- Economic Justice
- Psychology
- The Internet
- Work (physics)
- Medical education
- Criminology
- Political science
- Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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