The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist's Survival Guide to Raising Adolescents and Young Adults

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Price
$29.99  $27.89
Publisher
Harper
Publish Date
Pages
384
Dimensions
6.2 X 9.2 X 1.5 inches | 1.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780062067845

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About the Author

Frances E. Jensen, MD, is Professor and Chair of the Department of Neurology at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. She was Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School, Director of Translational Neuroscience and Director of Epilepsy Research at Boston Children's Hospital, and Senior Neurologist at Boston Children's and Brigham and Women's Hospitals. She lectures widely about the teen brain at science museums, TEDMED, and high schools.

Amy Ellis Nutt has been a writer at The Newark Star-Ledger for thirteen years. She has won numerous national awards for newspaper writing and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in feature writing for her series about Jon Sarkin. She holds two Masters degrees, one in philosophy from M.I.T., and one in journalism from the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. She lives in New Jersey.
Reviews
"Frances Jensen has brilliantly translated academic science and clinical studies.... A 'must read' for parents, teachers, school nurses, and many others who live with or interact with teens."--S. Jean Emans, MD. Chief, Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital; Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
"Marvelous.... Dr. Jensen uses her considerable expertise as a neuroscientist and a mother to explain the recent explosion of adolescent brain research and how this research can help us better understand and help young people."--Carol A. Ford, M.D. President, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine; Professor of Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania; and Chief, Division of Adolescent Medicine at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
"At moments of extreme exasperation, parents may think that there's something wrong with their teenagers' brains. Which, according to recent books on adolescence, there is.... [Jensen] offers a parenting guide laced with the latest MRI studies.... Packed with charts and statistics."--Elizabeth Kolbert, The New Yorker
"It's charming to see good science translate directly into good parenting."--New York Times Book Review
"Frances Jensen, a neuroscientist and single mother of two boys. . . delved into the emerging science of the adolescent brain [and] came out with provocative new insights for parents, educators, public policymakers and teens themselves."--Washington Post
"Why's your child so self-absorbed? Give him time, writes neurologist Jensen: Empathy comes with age."--Good Housekeeping
"Meticulously documented and reported, the studies offer proof that it's not just parents who think their teenagers don't quite have it all together."--Kirkus Reviews
"A captivating chapter, 'The Digital Invasion of the Teenage Brain, ' calls attention to computer craving and adolescent addiction to the Internet.... [A] sensible, scientific, and stimulating book."--Booklist
"A valuable resource for parents, youth workers, educators, and anyone involved with teens in any way. The book is engaging, understandable, and extremely informative."--New York Journal of Books
"This well-written, accessible work surveys recent research into the adolescent brain....Chapter by chapter, Jensen covers essential topics....Speaking as one parent to another, she offers support and a way for parents to understand and relate."--Publishers Weekly
"Recommended for readers who enjoyed Laurence Steinberg's Age of Opportunity."--Library Journal (starred review)