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www.innerdrive.co.uk This week we wrote an article in The Guardian on ‘Understanding The Teenage Brain’. The teenage brain goes through many changes, which means they think differently to adults. This means students face life altering exams at a time when their brains are not fully developed. So how do teenagers think differently and what can we do to help … Teenage Brain Development, Teenage Brain, Human Growth And Development, Brain Based Learning, Leadership Activities, Sports Psychology, Social Thinking, Parenting Teenagers, Counseling Activities

www.innerdrive.co.uk This week we wrote an article in The Guardian on ‘Understanding The Teenage Brain’. The teenage brain goes through many changes, which means they think differently to adults. This means students face life altering exams at a time when their brains are not fully developed. So how do teenagers think differently and what can we do to help …

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It turns out that the teenage brain is different than the adult brain in a lot of ways. One big difference? The frontal lobes, which are responsible for cognitive functions such as reasoning, planning and judgment, aren't fully connected yet. This means that teens can use these functions but access is going to be slower. Learn more about why the teenage brain is so unique, and what that means for mental health! Teenage Brain, Cognitive Functions, Frontal Lobe, Brain Function, Neuroscience, Interesting Articles, Mind Body, The Fosters, Brain

It turns out that the teenage brain is different than the adult brain in a lot of ways. One big difference? The frontal lobes, which are responsible for cognitive functions such as reasoning, planning and judgment, aren't fully connected yet. This means that teens can use these functions but access is going to be slower. Learn more about why the teenage brain is so unique, and what that means for mental health!

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