The human brain develops in a specific sequence. The limbic system, or the seat of emotions and the experience of rewards, is said to be completely developed in early adolescence. However, the pre frontal cortex, also called the judgment region, doesn’t finish developing until someone is an adult.
We could reasonably suggest that during the adolescent stage, it may be biologically difficult for a person to wrangle their emotions, impulses and behaviors.
As a medical educator, how would you teach a group of parents about why their adolescent boys and girls are “acting out?”
In approximately 3 pages, create a “fact-sheet” that includes a chart, images, banners, tables, etc. that explains why adolescent children may be less logical and more emotional in their decision-making. As part of your fact sheet, include ideas on how parents can support their teenager during this time