Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Brain Development and What Really Matters To Teens.

Your brain is 95% the size it will ever be at age six. However as you grow your brain becomes more dense increasing your learning capacity. As an infant your brain is maturing at the same rate as it does as an adolescent. The second most important time in all of your life to take care of your brain is in adolescence. It is growing at an intense rate and is processing as much as it can.
Now what really matters to teens? Truly who can answer that but you? Now instead of just saying the first thing that pops into your head truly think about what you want. Many teens will say that what matters most to them is their parent’s approval. They want love and respect of the older generation. One day, why don’t you take a step back and instead of operating solely on the fact that you want to be rebellious think about how life is going to be after your emotions are done freaking out.
                                                                                                -Morgan Leishman

Teen girl and her grumbling father stock vector clipart, Cartoon illustration of teenage girl listening to the music and her father grumbling by Igor Zakowski

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