62 pages • 2 hours read
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The Teenage Brain by Frances E. Jensen and Amy Ellis Nutt offers parents a neuroscientific guide to understanding the adolescent brain, its developmental changes, and their effects on behavior. Jensen combines scientific research with real-life stories to explore topics such as sleep patterns, risk-taking, and neuroplasticity, providing practical strategies for supporting teenagers through this critical period. Topics include addiction, mental health disorders, and concussions.
The Teenage Brain by Frances E. Jensen and Amy Ellis Nutt is praised for its comprehensive insights into adolescent brain development, blending scientific research with practical advice for parents and educators. Some reviews note that the writing can be overly technical and repetitive, but overall, it's valued for its accessible explanation of complex neuroscience concepts.
Readers passionate about neuroscience and adolescent psychology will find The Teenage Brain by Frances E. Jensen and Amy Ellis Nutt insightful. Similar in depth to works like Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking by Susan Cain, it appeals to parents, educators, and health professionals seeking to understand teenage behavior.
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