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The Teenage Brain

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Frances E. Jensen & Amy Ellis Nutt

On a freezing winter night, a mother caught her teenage son smoking marijuana, a moment that underscores the complexity of adolescence and the developing teenage brain. Adolescence is a time of immense growth and change, marked by heightened neural plasticity, which allows teens to learn rapidly through trial and error but also makes them vulnerable to confusion and poor decisions. This period is shaped by hormonal surges, brain development, and stress, all of which contribute to mood swings and emotional volatility. Sleep, vital for cognitive and emotional health, is often disrupted during this stage, further complicating their ability to cope with challenges. Parents play a crucial role in guiding teens through these formative years by fostering open communication, promoting healthy habits, and addressing potential risks like substance abuse and digital distractions. As we move forward, we’ll delve into the dangers of substances that often tempt teenagers and how to help them navigate these risks.

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On a freezing winter night, a mother’s discovery of her teenage son smoking marijuana becomes the gateway to exploring the intricate workings of the adolescent brain. This book delves into the remarkable yet turbulent journey of teenage development, where heightened brain adaptability meets emotional and hormonal upheaval. From the science of neural plasticity to the critical role of sleep and the dangers of addiction, it offers a comprehensive look at the challenges and opportunities of adolescence. With a focus on understanding and supporting teens, it equips readers to navigate this transformative stage with insight and empathy.

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Frances E. Jensen, MD, is the Chair of the Department of Neurology at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. With a rich history in researching brain development from neonatal stages to adulthood, she previously served as a Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School and Director of Epilepsy Research at Boston Children's Hospital. Dr. Jensen is a sought-after speaker with a penchant for delivering lectures on the teen brain, on platforms like TEDMED.

On a freezing winter night, a mother caught her teenage son smoking marijuana, a moment that underscores the complexity of adolescence and the developing teenage brain. Adolescence is a time of immense growth and change, marked by heightened neural plasticity, which allows teens to learn rapidly through trial and error but also makes them vulnerable to confusion and poor decisions. This period is shaped by hormonal surges, brain development, and stress, all of which contribute to mood swings and emotional volatility. Sleep, vital for cognitive and emotional health, is often disrupted during this stage, further complicating their ability to cope with challenges. Parents play a crucial role in guiding teens through these formative years by fostering open communication, promoting healthy habits, and addressing potential risks like substance abuse and digital distractions. As we move forward, we’ll delve into the dangers of substances that often tempt teenagers and how to help them navigate these risks.

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