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Family Life: Parent - Teen Relations, 1954
(Features dramatic sketches of parents as providers, teachers, judges, policemen and friends to their teenage children. Features: William Morse, UM-Ed.)
Emotional Needs, 1954
(Director of Children's Service at UM Neuropsychiatric Institute shows why teenagers are society's crusaders, and why it is important not to push them into growing up too quickly, in a discussion of the basic needs of the adolescent. Features: William Morse, UM-Ed.; Ralph Rabinovitch, UM-Med.)
Family Communication, 1954
(With the aid of dramatic sketches, this program demonstrates the tremendous importance of both parents and teenagers feeling free to talk and being able to understand each other. Features: William Morse, UM-Ed.; Theodore Newcomb, UM-Psych.)
Social Relationships, 1954
(A discussion of how teenagers learn social skills, become conscious of the opposite sex, and form traits which make them popular or unpopular. Features: William Morse, UM-Ed.; Alvin Zander, UM-Ed.)
Group Needs, 1954
(Aided by dramatic sketches, this program looks at the functions of teenage cliques, and the adolescent's gang and family. Features: William Morse, UM-Ed.; Alvin Zander, UM-Ed.)