Physical aspects of puberty

Canada, 1953

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Episode of Series “Adolescent Development”.
Describes, chiefly through animation, the physiological aspects of puberty in girls and boys. Shows that the behaviour problems which seem emotional are often based on the rate of physical growth

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producer

F.R. Crawley

production company

McGraw-Hill Films

Duration

00:17:33:00

Production places
Canada
Production dates
1953

Appears in

Adolescent Development

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Adolescent Development

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