Understanding Today’s Children [Paperback] B. Max Price

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1982 Convention Press publishing edition. Paperback cover has some normal wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This 1982 edition of “Understanding Today’s Children” by B. Max Price captures the evolving landscape of child psychology in the late 20th century. Price’s expert analysis, informed by his distinguished career, offers a contemporary yet insightful perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing children amidst rapidly changing societal norms and family structures. Despite gentle wear, this copy’s clean pages and sturdy binding ensure its enduring relevance as a time capsule of expert analysis on the complexities of childhood. For collectors and readers alike, it holds significance as a snapshot of prevailing theories and a rich exploration of universal themes shaping young lives.

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1982 Convention Press publishing edition. Paperback cover has some normal wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This copy of “Understanding Today’s Children” by B. Max Price offers a fascinating window into the study of child psychology and development in the early 1980s. Published in 1982 by Convention Press, this work represents a seminal era in the field, when researchers were grappling with the impacts of rapidly changing societal norms and family structures on childhood experiences. Price’s insights, informed by his distinguished career as a child psychologist and educator, provide a contemporary yet insightful perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing children at that pivotal moment in history. Despite some gentle wear to the paperback cover, a testament to its popularity, the clean pages and sturdy binding of this edition ensure its enduring relevance as a time capsule of expert analysis on the complexities of childhood in the late 20th century. For collectors, this volume holds particular significance as a snapshot of prevailing theories and approaches that have since evolved, while readers will find a rich exploration of the universal themes that have shaped generations of young lives.

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Weight 5 lbs
Dimensions 8 × 5.5 × 0.3 in
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