The primal teen: what the new discoveries about the teenage brain tell us about our kids
Family and relationships, Psychology, Health and medicine, Self help
Human-transcribed braille
Summary
Science editor from the New York Times collates scientific brain research to illustrate that more than hormones regulate teenage behavior. Asserts that parental understanding can assist youth to pass more smoothly through adolescence. Explains why some teens sleep until noon and have mood swings. 2003
Title Details
Publisher
Doubleday
Copyright Date
2003
Book number
5698510
Braille details for CELA title
Volumes
7
Braille code
EBAE
Braille producer
Associated Services for the Blind