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  <identifier>ActYourA1949</identifier>
  <publicdate>2002-07-16 00:00:00</publicdate>
  <creator>Coronet Instructional Films</creator>
  <description>Jim, an emotionally immature teen, learns to evaluate his personality and to better work out his problems.</description>
  <date>1949</date>
  <licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/</licenseurl>
  <color>B&amp;W</color>
  <sound>Sd</sound>
  <collection>prelinger</collection>
  <title>Act Your Age</title>
  <addeddate>2002-07-16 00:00:00</addeddate>
  <sponsor>N/A</sponsor>
  <pick>0</pick>
  <runtime>12:31</runtime>
  <shotlist>High school boy who has scratched his desk is lectured by principal on acting his age. Teen girls and boys turn into 5-year-olds, illustrating infantile reactions. The principal delivers a pep talk on growing up. A boy has a "How Old Am I?" chart. The school janitor / custodian lectures on immaturity.
Pictures Jim losing interest in his algebra and initialing the top of his desk. The principal, Mr. Edwards, talks with Jim about the adolescent's problem of growing up and meeting problems intelligently. While Jim repairs the desk, he thinks of situations which made his classmates weep, get angry and otherwise express their juvenile reactions. With Mr. Edwards' help, Jim works out a self-evaluation checklist to judge his personality, age and the manner in which he works out his problems.


DESKS TEENAGERS Danger Lurks ADOLESCENTS MATURITY SOCIAL GUIDANCE TEACHERS SCHOOLS FANTASY CHARTS PENCILS PRINCIPALS JUVENILE DELINQUENCY BASEBALL TANTRUMS JANITORS STEALING CHEATING CRYING GIRLS BOYS IMMATURITY CHILDREN SELF ASSESSMENT BEHAVIOR EMOTIONS CHARACTER SELF IMPROVEMENT VANDALISM PSYCHOLOGY HUMOR Graffiti Surrealism Infantilism
Danger Lurks  Safety
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  <updatedate>2005-01-13 09:36:44</updatedate>
  <updater>simon c</updater>
  <country>United States</country>
  <public>1</public>
  <hidden>0</hidden>
  <subject>Social guidance;Psychology;Teenagers</subject>
  <numeric_id>17</numeric_id>
  <type>MovingImage</type>
  <proddate>1949</proddate>
  <collectionid>00002</collectionid>
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