441-236-9000 ext. 4117 OR 4119

One of the most turbulent periods in brain development occurs during adolescence. The teen brain actually functions very differently from the adult brain.  Certain kinds of thinking, such as decision-making, actually happen in different parts of the brain for adolescents and adults. 
 
Understanding these complex changes can help calm the rough seas of the teen years, but also provide your teen with critical support and understanding that will promote better decision-making, better mental health, and better outcomes at school. 
 
Come find out the important ways in which the teen brain is developing. Identify behaviors and attitudes that are influenced by these changes. Then learn to offer constructive strategies for establishing a better understanding of and communication with your amazing teen.
 

CEUs: 1.6
Length (in hours): 16
Price in USD $195
Price in CAD $265

One Month Course

Agenda

Unit 1
Brain Development
  • The Brain Under Construction
  • Hormones
  • The Evolutionary Advantage
Unit 2
How the Teen Brain is Different from The Adult Brain
  • The pre-frontal cortex
  • The Amygdala
  • Risk-taking 

Unit 3
How Teens Make Decisions
  • The Need for stimulation
  • Emotions
  • Problem-solving
  • Behavior
Unit 4
Your Teen at School
  • Learning Strategies
  • Technology
  • Exercise
  • Gender Differences