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Arrendondo-Dowd, Patricia M. – Adolescence, 1981
An assumption that immigrant and American-born adolescents experience similar, normal psychological development processes was examined through a two-part research study that: (1) gathered normative data on ego development, identity and moral reasoning; and (2) field-tested an experimental curriculum intended to stimulate development in these…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Developmental Programs, Field Tests, Immigrants

Benson, Loren; And Others – Small Group Behavior, 1975
The authors stress the importance of parental behavior on the development of their children. They present a family communication system which involves procedures to help parents be more capable of rearing their children. Some research results are presented which show that parents undergoing training gained in confidence and became more accepting.…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Developmental Programs, Family Communication, Family Counseling
Thompson, Mark E. – 1978
One of the most important assumptions of modern theories about self-image is that the maintenance and enhancement of the perceived self is the motive behind all behavior. Sense of self may be based on the views of others, it may be the result of interactions with others who provide meaning of self through their responses, it may come from…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Developmental Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Influence