229 minutes of vintage adolescent psychology films on 3 DVDs - you can't find this special educational videos collection anywhere else! These films were released from 1946-1962. Table Of Contents: (1) Age 13 (1955) - This is a beautiful, dark film by Sid Davis that shows the downward spiral of a young 13 year old boy after the death of his mother. One of the best educational dramas of the 1950s! - 27 Minutes (2) Age of Turmoil (1953) - Aimed perhaps more at parents than teenagers, this films shows what six different teens do during their day while explaining the how and why of their actions in regards to their changing adolescent world - 19 Minutes (3) Discipline During Adolescence (1958) - Showing multiple ways to parent, this film follows a father's choice of punishment for a rebellious son and also a mother's choice. In the end, neither options seem to work very well. Which way would you choose? - 17 Minutes (4) Boy with a Knife (1956) - A young boy with a troubled home life uses a knife to gain control over his environment and the people around him. Chuck Connors, a social worker with an awesome car, helps him find and understand the better path - 20 Minutes (5) Cheating (1952) - John Taylor is caught cheating when he struggle with his math studies and gets "extra" help from his friend Mary. His classmates verbal abuse him as he learns the consequences of cheating are harsh in this off the wall classic - 12 Minutes (6) Am I Trustworthy (1950) - Young Johnny, who feel left out because he wasn't elected treasurer, learns an important lesson about being trustworthy - 11 Minutes (7) Understanding Your Ideals (1950) - 14 Minutes (8) Are You Popular (1947) - 10 Minutes (9) What About Prejudice (1950) - 12 Minutes (10) A Chance to Play (1950) - 19 Minutes (11) Measure of a Man (1962) - 22 Minutes (12) Where Does it Get You (1946) - 16 Minutes (13) How to Say No Moral Maturity (1951) - 11 Minutes (14) Social Acceptability (1957) - 19 Minutes