preview

Adolescence In Judith Newman's Article 'Inside The Teenager Brain'

Decent Essays

Adolescence is a milestone marking the development of physical, physiological and biological psychology from the children who move transition to develop and maturation stages with significant changes affecting later life. According to the first article "The Brain Name: 6 things to know" by National Institute of Mental Health talks about the size of the brain reaches the maximum size, the adolescent's brain is ready to learn, and the amount of sleeping time the adolescence will need. The second article "Inside the teenager Brain" by Judith Newman mentions that teenagers often forget things quickly, they are not responsible, and are unorganized. The author also talks about the ways to overcome these problems.
When asked about their children's adolescence, most parents are both happy and angry because their children are uninterested in and do not worry about their lives. These two …show more content…

Surprisingly, at that age, I naturally changed, first knowing what to do for tomorrow, then knowing what to plan for the next school year, and what classes I need to take base on the schedule, situation, and the classes' list from my advisor. It refers to the second major point of this article. According to my knowledge, the brain of adolescents divides the developmental time of mature. There are three groups, early, middle and last. The last group which are called the frontal lobes, and it will completely development till 20 years old. Brain in advance responsible for the plan, organization. In addition, the Dopamine level that "Is the chemical messenger that allows us to by constant triage in day-to-day life" (Inside the Teenage Brain) has grown but it has not been completed in adolescence, so we figure out what to pay attention to and what is background noise (Inside the Teenage Brain) and also gradually know the difference, filter the information around

Get Access