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The Teenage Brain

A Neuroscientist’s Survival Guide to Raising Adolescents and Young Adults
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The Teenage Brain by Frances E. Jensen offers an insightful exploration of adolescent brain development, examining how it influences behaviour and decision-making. The book explains the unique changes unfolding in teenagers' brains, providing parents and educators with a better understanding of why teens act the way they do. It combines cutting-edge science with practical advice to support and guide teenagers through these pivotal years.
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If you're fascinated by the mysteries of adolescent development, this insightful read on the teenage mind may captivate you. It combines science with practical advice, offering a deep dive into understanding the quirks and capabilities of teenage behaviour. Ideal for parents and educators looking to bridge the communication gap with teens.

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Why is it that the behaviour of teenagers can be so odd? As they grow older, young children steadily improve their sense of how to behave, and then all of a sudden, they can become totally uncommunicative, wildly emotional and completely unpredictable.

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Why is it that the behaviour of teenagers can be so odd? As they grow older, young children steadily improve their sense of how to behave, and then all of a sudden, they can become totally uncommunicative, wildly emotional, and completely unpredictable.

We used to think that erratic teenage behaviour was due to a sudden surge in hormones, but modern neuroscience shows us that this isn’t true. The Teenage Brain is a journey through the new discoveries that show us exactly what happens to the brain in this crucial period, how it dictates teenagers’ behaviour, and how the experiences of our teenage years shape our attitudes, and often our happiness in later life.

Many of our ideas about our growing brains are completely re-written. They don’t stop developing at the end of our teens – they keep adapting until we are in our mid-twenties. They are wired back to front, with the most important parts, the parts that we associate with good judgement, concentration, organisation, and emotional and behavioural control being connected last of all.

The teenage brain is a powerful animal primed for learning, but this creates problems. Addiction is a form of learning, and Frances Jensen, Professor of Paediatric Neurology at the teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, reveals exactly what lies behind all aspects of teenage behaviour and its lasting effects – from drugs, lack of sleep, and smoking to multi-tasking and stress.

As both a mother and a scientist, Professor Jensen offers exciting science and practical suggestions for how parents, teens, and schools can help teenagers weather the storms of adolescence and get the most out of their incredible brains.

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The Teenage Brain by Frances E. Jensen offers insights into adolescent brain development, using the author’s expertise to make complex neuroscientific research accessible. Reviewers commend it for illustrating the teenage brain’s remarkable plasticity and the inherent opportunities to support young people’s health. The book is praised as essential reading for anyone who interacts with teenagers, providing a science-based framework for understanding the unique vulnerabilities and potential of their developing brains.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780007448319

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 January 2015

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Thorsons

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 500g

Pages: 384

About the Author

Frances E. Jensen, MD, is Professor and Chair of the Department of Neurology at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Jensen has researched brain development from the neonatal period through adulthood. She was Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School, Director of Translational Neuroscience and Director of Epilepsy Research at Boston Children's Hospital, and Senior Neurologist at Boston Children's and Brigham and Women's Hospitals. She lectures widely about the teen brain at science museums, TEDMED, and high schools.

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