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The book, published in 2007, delves into the world of childhood development, focusing on the often-overlooked aspect of mischief in children's lives. Elkind's life's work was dedicated to understanding and promoting healthy child development, making his insights particularly relevant for educators, parents, and policymakers.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\n\nElkind's assertion that friendships in adolescence are a matter of choice highlights a critical transition from the randomness of childhood relationships to the intentional selection process in adulthood. This shift underscores the increasing importance of self-awareness, social skills, and emotional intelligence during this period of development, as adolescents begin to form long-lasting bonds based on mutual interests and values.\n\n**How to Use This**\n\nTo apply Elkind's insight today, consider taking a step back from automatic networking or social invitations in your teenage years (or even early twenties). 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