A review by genuine_sarcasm
The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist's Survival Guide to Raising Adolescents and Young Adults by Amy Ellis Nutt, Amy Ellis Nutt, Amy Ellis Nutt, Frances E. Jensen, Frances E. Jensen, Frances E. Jensen

challenging hopeful informative medium-paced

5.0

this is less emotional and more scientific explanations as to how the brain (and body) work for a developing teenager. this is extremely informative and i appreciate the explanations of WHY that was focused on the child as opposed to the parent. 

while the content on vaping / ecigs is outdated, everything is pretty much spot on. there is a scientifice, biological, neurological reason that teens aren't developing adults. and, as adults, we tend to forget that. this is truly a second developmental stage ... not just in how the body matures but in how the systems within it also change. 

this will definitely be on my "re read" list.