Stress in the teen years may have long-term effects on brain function, increasing the risk of mental health disorders later ...
Spread the loveThe rise of social media has coincided with a troubling increase in mental health issues among adolescents. Recent insights from neuroscience reveal that the developing teenage brain, ...
Yes. This case involved a homeschooled student, demonstrating that structured, evidence-based reading intervention can be effectively implemented outside of traditional school settings with consistent ...
As one moves through the teen years, the judgment of peers becomes a deep preoccupation. Hazardous behaviors grow more attractive. And in many cases, ills that plague us as adults—mood problems, ...
Scientists have shown that brain connectivity patterns can predict mental functions across the entire brain. Each region has a unique “connectivity fingerprint” tied to its role in cognition, from ...
(Part 1 in this series can be found here.) Teens are wired to seek novelty and take risks because this is precisely what is required of them at this stage of development. The other huge driver at this ...
IF YOU FEEL YOUR KIDS ARE SPEAKING A DIFFERENT LANGUAGE FROM YOURS THESE DAYS, YOU ARE NOT ALONE. SOCIAL MEDIA, BRAIN ROT, MEMES AND PHRASES ARE TAKING OVER AND SHAPING HOW KIDS ENGAGE AND INTERACT.