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Guest column: A fix for Memphis using the teenage mind
www.commercialappeal.com
[Memphis Commercial Appeal] - She cites a metaphor from pediatrician and developmental psychologist Ronald Dahl of the University of California, Berkeley, who says, "Today's adolescents develop an accelerator a long time before they can steer and brake.
Google News: Changing the way teens think
[MercatorNet (blog)] - This view has been supported by pediatrician and developmental psychologist Ronald Dahl at the University of California, Berkeley, who concludes that “today's adolescents develop an accelerator a long time before they can steer and brake”.
Google News: What's Wrong with Teenagers? (They Don't Have Any Moral Virtue)
[Big Think (blog)] - The pediatrician and developmental psychologist Ronald Dahl at the University of California, Berkeley, has a good metaphor for the result: Today's adolescents develop an accelerator a long time before they can steer and brake.
What's Wrong With the Teenage Mind?
online.wsj.com
[Wall Street Journal] - The pediatrician and developmental psychologist Ronald Dahl at the University of California, Berkeley, has a good metaphor for the result: Today's adolescents develop an accelerator a long time before they can steer and brake.
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