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The Teen Brain in a Grown-up World
Ask any parent of a teenager about what life is like living with an adolescent and they’ll likely regale you with stories of unpredictable mood swings, risky behaviors, and poor decisions. Despite all the stress and drama involved with adolescence, … Continue reading
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Taking Notice of The Teenage Brain
“Andrew seemed trapped somewhere between childhood and adulthood, still in the grip of confusing emotions and impulsive behavior, but physically and intellectually more man than boy … As his mother and a neurologist, I thought I knew everything there was … Continue reading