| View Larger Image | Vintage Troubled Youth Teen Social Psychology Films DVD: Teenager & Adolescent Etiquette & Social Behavior Movies 1951-1962 | DVD
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| | Binding: | DVD | | Run Time: | 124 unknown-units | | Studio: | Quality Information Publishers, Inc. | | Number of Discs: | | | Sales Rank: | 152,988nd |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description TABLE OF CONTENTS:
(1) The Bully (1952) - A young and confused adolescent thinks that taking things by force and extortion is the right way to get what he wants.
Length: 11 minutes
(2) The Dropout (1962) - This is a pretty good film about the myriad of reasons why young people drop out of public schools before graduating.
Length: 28 minutes
(3) The Good Loser (1953) - When you're used to winning everything, it comes as a shock to the system when someone else beats you!
Length: 13 minutes
(4) The Gossip (1953) - A young woman rejects the advances of a male classmate on a weekend date. The next day at school, the young man spreads false rumors about "what happened" on the date, and the young woman is victimized and terrorized by fellow classmates until she has to drop out of school.
Length: 11 minutes
(5) The Outsider (1951) - Sometimes we only feel like an outsider when we aren't. Sometimes we are an outsider but could change our social behaviors to become less of an outsider and gain more acceptance by our peers. Follow the journey of one young woman as she discovers these truths of painful adolescent emotional reality.
Length: 12 minutes
(6) The Procrastinator (1952) - Jean is handed a lot of responsibility in her extra-curricular activities at school, but when she fails to plan ahead and manage her time wisely, she can't pull off what she was supposed to do.
Length: 12 minutes
(7) The Show Off (1954) - The pranksters and show-offs in this classroom have taken over, and no one is stopping them.
Length: 11 minutes
(8) The Snob (1958) - One of the girls at this high school is branded by practically everyone (even her parents?) as a "snob" who thinks she is too good for everybody.
Length: 14 minutes
(9) The Troublemakers (1959) - Some people just feel the need to start trouble, make up rumors and talk smack about others in order to get ahead or make themselves look or feel better.
Length: 12 minutes |
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