Friday, April 9, 2010

The Teenage Brain - part 3

One of the pleasing aspects in which the Nationals are run, is that you cannot hear the Coaches delivering a barrage of instructions from the sideline. Mostly the parents seem to be more observant than commentators intruding into the game. The players play and work things out for themselves. Good learning! It is entirely consistent with the general infomration provided in this series around brain development.

Frances E. Jensen, MD, senior assistant in Neurology at Children's Hospital Boston and a professor at Harvard Medical School, is translating the most up-to-date research on the teen brain which she shares with parents, teachers and teens during her presentation, "Teen Brain 101"

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