martes, 28 de septiembre de 2010
The Teenage Brain
Have you as a parent ever wondered why your teenager kids are often so moody? Parents often forget that teenagers are still kids and that their brains are still developing. They treat teenagers almost as if teenagers are grownups and that they can do everything by themselves with responsibility. However, for teenagers, the years of puberty is chaos for each and every one of them. A good example of this would be Charlie form the video. Charlie is a teenager who doesnt get along with his parents very well. His brain is in the process of developing into a fully grown adult brain. Teenagers need at about 9 hours of sleep in order to be active in anything the next day (It was experimented by some scientists testing two teenagers). When teenagers get a good night sleep of about 9 hours then they can think better, learn better, and be more active in activities. It is a Irony that when teenagers brains are the most vulnerable they tend to do risky things. In conclusion, I learned that the teenage brain is very vulnerable and is still in the process of develping into a full adult brain. That is why I figured out that the teenage years are the most important in our lives because depending on what we do determines the future.
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