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Show I jjjpiinnrw jp8" The hopes and fears of young adolescents By Thomas R Lee, Assistant Ih Professor-Extensio- AT SYMPHONY HALL Featuring a Festival of Fabrics! Oct. 5th-20- th U!r) Y ou car t aftovl .g running about to miss our spectacular Octobei Home vent' Combine SELECTION o! desiqner tubncs at our BIGGEST-EVE30-6SAVINGS, helpful consultat on and custom ft 1 Joseph Silvmtein, Music Director , Youth Series 5 Opening Concert Saturday, October 12, 2 p.m. 0 workmanship with YOUR own qood rust11 Joseph Sil verst ein, Conducting FREE GIFT WITH EVERY PURCHASE! A Trip to England ElgarPomp and Circumstance No. 1 in HandelWater Music Excerpts BeatlesI Want to Hold Your Hand DAILY PRIZE DRAWINGS! A GRAND PRIZE DRAWING FOR A $500 GIFT CERTIFICATE TOWARD TH E ROOM OF YOUR DREAMS! D WaltonFacade: Suite No. 1 BrittenYoung Persons Guide lliere Single Tickets: $4 Students: $2 boys s'VQti'co (Corners Although conflict is relatively low, youth still report a desire for more communication with parents about things such as ideas of right and wrong, what parents expect of then and questions about sex and drugs On the whole, this study found parents who are genuinely trying to be good parents, comparatively positive relations and parents parent-chil- d and children who generally like to be with each other The study also found that although peers became more important to youth, at no point does peer influence outweigh parental influence Not all families within this study experience the success that made up the overall picture Not all families are as successful as those tend to be who involve their youth in organizations such as 4 H This study did indicate some areas all parents can focus on to improve parent teen relations Ill discuss those next Sunday "To get a job when I am older" was ranked first by boys and second by girls who were asked 24 different goals Havto rank-ording a happy family life, doing well in school and having friends were also early-adolesce- ranked high As grade increases, the importance placed on making one's own decisions increased dramatically Early adolescence is not the carefree time adults may think they remember From a list of 20 concerns, the 8,000 early adolescents surveyed most often identified school performance, physical appearance and peer acceptance More than 40 percent have a considerable amount of worry over the possibility of a parent's dying More than 20 percent worry about nuclear war Doing well in school is important to this age group as a whole But there are changes within this period, with school achievement becoming much VALUES FOR YOUR HOME IN-THE-HO- -- one-thir- d stage as a crucial one in human development Four-H- , the na- - ip tional youth orga-- 5 1 r' ionization of the Ex- tension Service, recently joined with 12 other youth organfzations to conduct a study of the hopes and fears of this age group for themselves, their families and their larger communities Surveys were administered to 8 000 youth and 10,000 of their parents by the Search Institute January March at 10)0am-600pn- Thurs eves. 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