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by Gayle Kimball (Author) "Whew! You experience pressure to do well in school, prepare for a career, decide on your own values in the face of strong peer pressure,..." (more)
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Gayle Kimball, Ph.D, is a Sociology Professor at California State University, Chico. She is the author of 8 books and produces instructional videos.

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Whew! You experience pressure to do well in school, prepare for a career, decide on your own values in the face of strong peer pressure, establish your place in a circle of friends, begin romantic relationships, explore sexual feelings, cope with adult stereotypes of teens as troublemakers, establish a new balance of power with your parents, learn independence, perhaps compete in sports and perform in the arts, and earn money. Read the first page