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The first book to provide a solid, scientific explanation of the mysterious, infuriating, and downright weird behavior of teenagers, written by the science editor of The New York Times, and filled with findings that will change the way parents--and teens--navigate the treacherous waters of adolescence. A mother paces the living room, waiting for her sixteen-year-old son to come home, hours past his curfew. When he finally saunters in, he answers every question with a blank stare, and finally dashes to his room and slams the door. The mother, stunned and angry, thinks, It's just hormones, right? Wrong, While raging hormones and an inclination toward rebellion are major players in the teenage drama, an area north of the gonads is directing the show: the brain. In THE PRIMAL TEEN, Barbara Strauch presents a fully accessible look at the cutting-edge science that is providing vital new information about what makes teens tick. Until recently, scientists believed the brain had largely finished its development by the teenage years. But research by leading neuroscientists now shows that the adolescent brain is an intensely busy work-in-progress sprouting new synaptic connections and cutting back on others. This immense "rewiring" project helps to explain the swift mood changes, out-of-character responses and reactions, and even the acts of sheer stupidity that have puzzled parents throughout history. Strauch not only explains these breakthrough findings, she shows that understanding them can lead the way to a saner and smoother relationship between parent and child. Through interviews with teenagers and their families, she explores common challenges--including why it is so hard to reason withteens, why teens can be so articulate and mature one day and so morose the next, why they engage in risky behavior, and why some kids breeze through adolescence and others struggle--and offers practical, reassuring, and often unconventional strategies for coping with them. The soaring sales of books like Odd Girl Out, Reviving Ophelia, and Raising Cain demonstrate that parents desperately want to understand why their teens act the way they do. With its pioneering focus on the impact brain structure and development have on behavior, THE PRIMAL TEEN is a major step forward in deciphering and dealing with the moody metamorphosis of the turbulent teenage years.
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I strongly recommend this book to parents of teens and all teachers. Pros - Gives some perspective to those of us frustrated with illogical, emotional behavior. There are scientific reasons for this ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
In this important book, Strauch, the medical science and health editor for the New York Times, debunks the conventional wisdom that human brains significantly develop between birth and age three, then ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
Barbara Ellen Strauch was born in Evanston, Illinois on May 10, 1951. She received a bachelor's degree in English from the University of California, Berkeley. She worked for newspapers in New England, Venezuela, and Houston before becoming a senior editor at New York Newsday. She ran the Newsday team that won the 1992 Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of a midnight subway derailment in Manhattan that left five passengers dead and more than 200 injured. After New York Newsday ceased publication in 1995, she was hired by The New York Times. She worked on the national desk, edited business coverage of the New York metropolitan area, and was media editor. She joined the paper's science department as an assistant editor in 2000. She became health editor in 2004 and science editor in 2011. She wrote two books about the brain entitled The Primal Teen: What the New Discoveries about the Teenage Brain Tell Us about Our Kids and The Secret Life of the Grown-up Brain: The Surprising Talents of the Middle-Aged Mind. She died of breast cancer on April 15, 2015 at the age of 63.
The Primal Teen: What the New Discoveries about the Teenage Brain Tell Us about Our Kids

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