Age of opportunity : lessons from the new science of adolescence /

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by Steinberg, Laurence D.,
[ 01. English Non Fiction ] Physical details: 264 pages ; 24 cm. Subject(s): Adolescent psychology. | Developmental psychology. 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction
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Charlottetown Rural High School 155.5 STE Available

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"An Eamon Dolan Book"--Title page.

Seizing the moment -- The plastic brain -- The longest decade -- How adolescents think -- Protecting adolescents from themselves -- The importance of self-regulation -- How parents can make a difference -- Reimagining high school -- Winners and losers -- Brains on trial.

"A leading authority draws on new research to explain why the adolescent years are so developmentally crucial, and what we must do to raise happier, more successful kids. Adolescence now lasts longer than ever before. And as world-renowned expert on adolescent psychology Dr. Laurence Steinberg argues, this makes these years the key period in determining individuals' life outcomes, demanding that we change the way we parent, educate, and understand young people. In Age of Opportunity, Steinberg leads readers through a host of new findings -- including groundbreaking original research -- that reveal what the new timetable of adolescence means for parenting 13-year-olds (who may look more mature than they really are) versus 20-somethings (who may not be floundering even when it looks like they are). He also explains how the plasticity of the adolescent brain, rivaling that of years 0 through 3, suggests new strategies for instilling self-control during the teenage years. Packed with useful knowledge, Age of Opportunity is a sweeping book in the tradition of Reviving Ophelia, and an essential guide for parents and educators of teenagers"--