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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

Written by: Frances E. Jensen, Amy Ellis Nutt
Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert, Frances E. Jensen
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Drawing on her research, knowledge, and clinical experience, internationally respected neurologist--and mother of two boys--Frances E. Jensen, MD, offers a revolutionary look at the adolescent brain, providing remarkable insights that translate into practical advice both for parents and teenagers.

Driven by the assumption that brain growth was almost complete by the time a child reached puberty, scientists believed for many years that the adolescent brain was essentially an adult one--only with fewer miles on it. Over the last decade, however, neurology and neuroscience have revealed that the teen years encompass vitally important stages of brain development.

Motivated by her experience of parenting two teenagers, renowned neurologist Frances E. Jensen, MD, gathers what we've discovered about adolescent brain functioning and wiring and, in this groundbreaking, accessible audiobook, explains how these eye-opening findings not only dispel commonly held myths about teens but also yield practical suggestions for adults and teenagers negotiating the mysterious and magical world of adolescent biology.

Interweaving clear summary and analysis of research data with anecdotes drawn from her years as a clinician, researcher, and public speaker, Dr. Jensen explores adolescent brain functioning and development in the context of learning and multitasking, stress and memory, sleep, addiction, and decision making. Examining data connecting substance use to lingering memory issues and sometimes a lower adult IQ, The Teenage Brain explains why teenagers are not as resilient to the effects of drugs as we previously thought; reveals how multitasking impacts learning ability and concentration; and examines the consequences of stress on mental health during and beyond adolescence.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

©2015 Frances E. Jensen with Amy Ellis Nutt (P)2015 HarperCollins Publishers
Parenting & Families Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Teenagers Health Mental Health Human Brain Substance Abuse Parenting Teens Adolescent Brains Teaching Teens Teenage Psychology
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very good book listens very well easy voice to listen to lots of very good key points and good advice definitely going to rain again

great read

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This was recommended to me by another parent. I wish I had read it earlier but learned so much. I wish there was a version my son could read.

So helpful

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This book should be mandatory for all parents who wants to have kids. It definitely changed my thoughts towards my 4 young kids. God bless the writer and everyone who produced this book. It's sitting in a display in our family room as a bible.

Priceless book

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The woman narrating had an Excellent articulation, great voice, I found this book to have very valuable content. I Will listen again and again. A real jewel for parents. It's the kind of book that should I meet the author, I respectfully want to shake her hand and thank her for this work.
I hope I can be a better parent with what I've learned here.

Remarkable information, very helpful.

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The parallel between science and everyday life is great! I enjoyed this book immensely!

So logical and yet why didn't I know before ...

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Some information provided in this book is helpful, including the reference material such as diagrams and images.

With it being more than 10 years since publication, some elements weren’t very helpful. Excessive anecdotal stories describing negative experiences from 20+ years ago don’t help current experiences with teens. Sections about drugs and the internet especially.

It would be greatly improved if included were success stories of families who used neuroscience as part of their parenting. Specific examples of what works as opposed to fear mongering.

The book is fine, but not excellent.

Outdated?

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I would Recommend this book to all parents of teenagers or tweens, very educational, and I appreciated the medical point of view.

Excellent!

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This book was longer than I usually like to listen to and I found I was looking for more ‘boiled down’ advice. A lot of time was spent sighting studies and giving examples of rats brains… I appreciate the science too, but I wasn’t as interested in all the details.

Very detailed and scientific

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What I liked about this book is scientific approach and explanation that lead to better understanding of teenagers behaviour and unique challenges, What lacks is practical advise, Would be great to have some more practical approach

Very informative

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This book provided great insights and context into the teenage brain. It reminds us the history of childhood/teenage in America. It also provides tools to help support teenagers in your life to help guide them to better decision making as they continue to grow.

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