
The Teenage Brain by Frances E. Jensen & Amy Ellis Nutt
Legacy Audiobooks
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Ever wondered what’s really going on inside a teenager’s head? Unlock the mysteries of adolescent development with our concise audio summary of "The Teenage Brain." Discover how to grasp the core insights in just 15 minutes. This audio distills the essential lessons from the original book by Frances E. Jensen and Amy Ellis Nutt, cutting out the fluff and saving you hours of reading time.
Navigate the often-turbulent teen years with a deeper understanding of the science behind their behavior, learning patterns, risk-taking, and emotional volatility. Learn why they sleep so much, how they learn best, and the profound impact of stress, substances, and digital distractions on their still-developing minds. This summary provides clear explanations of brain plasticity, myelination, and the critical role of the prefrontal cortex.
If you’ve read the book before, it’s a great way to reinforce what matters most. For newcomers, it’s a fast track to crucial knowledge. This version delivers all the practical takeaways you need to put into action right away, offering valuable strategies for parents, educators, and anyone interacting with adolescents. Gain confidence and build stronger connections by understanding the incredible, and vulnerable, teenage brain.
Duration - 41m.
Author - Legacy Audiobooks.
Narrator - Digital Voice Samara X E.
Published Date - Thursday, 09 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Pendleton Row Publishing LLC ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Legacy Audiobooks
Digital Voice Samara X E
Pendleton Row Publishing LLC
English Audiobooks
Findaway Audiobooks
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Ever wondered what’s really going on inside a teenager’s head? Unlock the mysteries of adolescent development with our concise audio summary of "The Teenage Brain." Discover how to grasp the core insights in just 15 minutes. This audio distills the essential lessons from the original book by Frances E. Jensen and Amy Ellis Nutt, cutting out the fluff and saving you hours of reading time. Navigate the often-turbulent teen years with a deeper understanding of the science behind their behavior, learning patterns, risk-taking, and emotional volatility. Learn why they sleep so much, how they learn best, and the profound impact of stress, substances, and digital distractions on their still-developing minds. This summary provides clear explanations of brain plasticity, myelination, and the critical role of the prefrontal cortex. If you’ve read the book before, it’s a great way to reinforce what matters most. For newcomers, it’s a fast track to crucial knowledge. This version delivers all the practical takeaways you need to put into action right away, offering valuable strategies for parents, educators, and anyone interacting with adolescents. Gain confidence and build stronger connections by understanding the incredible, and vulnerable, teenage brain. Duration - 41m. Author - Legacy Audiobooks. Narrator - Digital Voice Samara X E. Published Date - Thursday, 09 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Pendleton Row Publishing LLC ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:15
Chapter 1: Entering the Teen Years
Duration:00:01:28
Chapter 2: Building a Brain
Duration:00:01:49
Chapter 3: Under the Microscope
Duration:00:02:19
Chapter 4: Learning: A Job for the Teen Brain
Duration:00:02:09
Chapter 5: Sleep
Duration:00:02:25
Chapter 6: Taking Risks
Duration:00:02:01
Chapter 7: Tobacco
Duration:00:01:46
Chapter 8: Alcohol
Duration:00:02:03
Chapter 9: Pot (Marijuana)
Duration:00:02:45
Chapter 10: Hard-Core Drugs (Ecstasy, Cocaine, Stimulants, Heroin, Prescription Drugs)
Duration:00:02:43
Chapter 11: Stress
Duration:00:02:33
Chapter 12: Mental Illness
Duration:00:03:30
Chapter 13: The Digital Invasion of the Teenage Brain
Duration:00:02:37
Chapter 14: Gender Matters
Duration:00:02:48
Chapter 15: Sports and Concussions
Duration:00:02:41
Chapter 16: Crime and Punishment
Duration:00:02:14
Chapter 17: Beyond Adolescence: It’s Not Over Yet
Duration:00:02:34
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:28