End of Adolescence
In "End of Adolescence," authors Nancy E. Hill and Alexis Redding challenge the prevalent notion that today's youth are overly coddled and immature. Drawing on extensive research, they delve into studies of college students from the past five decades, revealing that the behaviors often criticized as signs of delayed development have historically been typical of adolescence. This insightful book encourages adults to adopt a more understanding approach, advocating for less judgment and more nurturing. Published in 2021 and spanning 232 pages, "End of Adolescence" offers a fresh perspective on youth development and the societal pressures faced by young people today. Perfect for educators, parents, and anyone interested in sociology, this book is a valuable addition to your library.