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If so, then the gains evidenced by these youngsters may continue to serve beneficial protective functions in future years.
Prevention programs should target these youngsters, as they are particularly at risk, even in young adulthood.
On the other hand, the youngster who appears physically less mature is at risk to be socially marginalized.
The reports go on to say that marriage between the farm's youngsters and servants was not common, but did occur.
Those who chose to participate completed an in-person assessment session that involved extensive interviews and questionnaire completion by youngsters and their primary caregiver.
They do not involve the entire family but only the youngster.
Participating in the intifada was an opportunity for youngsters to prove their manhood and to impose themselves in the community.
The exhausted and tearful youngster learnt that 'you cannot afford to forget things ' (p. 57).