Born to Be Wild [electronic resource] : Why Teens Take Risks, and How We Can Help Keep Them Safe
Shatkin, Jess2017
eAudioBook
A groundbreaking, research-based guide that sheds new light on why young people make dangerous choices--and offers solutions that work Texting while driving. Binge-drinking. Bullying. Unprotected sex. There are plenty of reasons for parents to worry about getting a late-night call about their teen. But most of the advice parents and educators hear about teens is outdated and unscientific--and simply doesn't work. Acclaimed adolescent psychiatrist and educator Jess Shatkin brings more than two decades' worth of research and clinical experience to the subject, along with cutting-edge findings from brain science, evolutionary psychology, game theory, and other disciplines -- plus a widely curious mind and the perspective of a concerned dad himself. Using science and stories, fresh analogies, clinical anecdotes, and research-based observations, Shatkin explains: * Why "scared straight," adult logic, and draconian punishment don't work * Why the teen brain is "born to be wild"--shaped by evolution to explore and take risks * The surprising role of brain development, hormones, peer pressure, screen time, and other key factors * What parents and teachers can do--in everyday interactions, teachable moments, and specially chosen activities and outings--to work with teens' need for risk, rewards and social acceptance, not against it.
Main title:
Author:
Shatkin, Jess, authorCloud
Edition:
Unabridged.
Imprint:
[S.l.] : Penguin Random House, 2017.
Collation:
1 online resource(1 sound file (8hr.,11min.,1sec.))
Notes:
Audio book.Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] Penguin Random House 2017 Available via World Wide Web.
Performers:
Cast: Shatkin, Jess
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Format: MP3Requires: cloudLibrary (file size: 224.5 MB)
ISBN:
9780525501121
Language:
English
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BRN:
653743