Adolescence, - beyond puberty and the 'crazy / moody' teens. Help yourself, help your child. References and Guides - despite the rough waters, white foam, and thunder and lightining; its really worth it ... really, and a beautiful sunny day awaits you.
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adolescence,  -  the  transitional phase of growth and development between childhood and adulthood. "Adolescence" is a convenient label for the period in the life span between ages 12 and 20 and is roughly equivalent to the term "teens."  (EB)
 
THE TOP BOOKS:

 

Adolescence in the Pacific Island Societies : Edited by Gilbert Herdt and Stephen C. Leavitt (Asao Monograph (Paper), No 16)
Stephen C. Leavitt, Gilbert H., 1949 Herdt (Editor) / Paperback / Published 1998
Aboriginal Adolescence; Maidenhood in an Australian Community
Victoria Katherine Burbank, et al / Paperback / Published 1988

WHEN U NEED A BREAK FROM  the A Blues and Reds:  Spring  OUT OF THE BOX: Find out about  - Antigua and Barbuda, the island nation of the Lesser Antilles in the eastern Caribbean Sea.   A good place to start is  --- with a picture book.

Antigua and Barbuda: A Photographic Journey 
Dana Jinkins, et al / Hardcover / Published 1999 -Beautiful islands, rich in history, and one of the favorite yachting and charter destinations of the Caribbean. Antigua and Barbuda are small islands in the Eastern Caribbean, 27 miles apart but with one government. Populated by Amerindians at the time Columbus sailed to the "New World," they were not settled by Europeans until the Earl of Carlyle claimed them for England in 1625. Although independence was granted in 1981, evidence of British colonial influence can be spotted everywhere. In addition to having a rich history, illuminated by resident Desmond Nicholson's historical essay, Antigua is well known as the yachting and charter center of the Caribbean. One can cruise around Antigua and Barbuda for two weeks without stopping at the same anchorage twice. Jill Bobrow and Dana Jinkins have been coming to these islands for the past twenty-five years. This book is their homage to them.

Also worth looking at is Vasco story.


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